Businessman Zach Lahn and State Auditor Rob Sand are projected to compete in the November election for the position of Iowa governor, as reported by Decision Desk HQ. Lahn secured his position by defeating four other candidates in the GOP primary, including Representative Randy Feenstra. Feenstra had received endorsements from President Trump and retiring Senator Joni Ernst. Sand ran uncontested in the Democratic primary.
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Zach Lahn and Rob Sand to Compete for Iowa Governor in November
Zach Lahn and Rob Sand are set to face each other in the Iowa governor's race in November. Lahn won the GOP primary against multiple challengers, while Sand was unopposed in the Democratic primary.
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