'Prairie Populist' Turek Wins Iowa's Democratic US Senate Nomination

Iowa State Representative Josh Turek secured the Democratic nomination for the U.S. Senate, defeating opponent Zach Wahls. Garnering 63.7% of the vote, Turek, endorsed by national Democrats and former Senator Tom Harkin, aims to become the state's first Democratic senator since 2008. He'll face Republican Ashley Hinson in the general election.

'Prairie Populist' Turek Wins Iowa's Democratic US Senate Nomination

Iowa State Representative Josh Turek declared victory in the Democratic primary for the U.S. Senate seat, positioning himself for a November face-off against Republican Ashley Hinson. Turek, who describes himself as a 'common-sense prairie populist,' was backed by the Democratic Party and former Senator Tom Harkin.

Defeating state Senator Zach Wahls with 63.7% of the vote tallied thus far, according to the Associated Press, Turek aims to become the state's first Democratic senator since 2008. His nomination reflects strong support from key national Democrats, indicating a unified front for the upcoming general election.

Turek's victory marks a significant political shift in the farm-belt state, known for its Republican dominance. As the November election approaches, Turek's strong primary performance sets the stage for a competitive battle against Hinson for the U.S. Senate seat.

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