4 key takeaways from primary elections in New Jersey and Iowa

Tuesday’s primary elections in New Jersey and Iowa set the stage for several competitive contests this fall that could determine control of the House and Senate. While high-profile gubernatorial and mayoral contests in California grabbed much of the headlines, races in the Garden and Hawkeye states revealed emerging political trends that could shape the midterm elections. Here are four key takeaways: Trump-backed Rep.Randy Feenstra conceded the Iowa Republican gubernatorial primary to businessman Zach Lahn, marking a rare endorsement defeat for the president.Trump boasted a perfect endorsement track record across 118 Republican House, Senate, and gubernatorial primaries this cycle heading into Tuesday. Feenstra (R-Iowa) was only endorsed by Trump on Friday, well after early voting began in Iowa in the middle of last month.Lahn, who will take on Democratic state auditor Rob Sand in the general election, was ahead of Feenstra by less than a percentage point when the congressman conceded. The race for Iowa’s open Senate seat got more competitive after state Rep.
Josh Turek took down lefty foe Zach Wahls in the Democratic primary. Turek, a former wheelchair basketball Paralympian, has excited the establishment wing of the Democratic Party and will face Trump-backed GOP Rep.Ashley Hinson in November.The nonpartisan Cook Political Report shifted the general election race from “likely” to “lean” Republican in response to Turek’s victory. Adam Hamawy, an Egypt-born former combat surgeon endorsed by “Squad” Reps.
Ro Khanna (D-Calif.), Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.), Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), and Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.), as well as socialist Sen.Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), were the top vote-getters in the crowded Democratic primary race for the Garden State’s deep-blue 12th Congressional District. Hamawy will be heavily favored in November against the Republican primary winner Gregg Mele. The Democrats’ years-long relationship with Sheikh Omar Abdel...