
Tuesday’s Democratic Senate primary in Iowa is shaping up as an early test of whether running against Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) resonates with the party’s base in a state President Donald Trump has carried three times.
While national Democrats have quietly signaled a preference for state Rep. Josh Turek, state Sen. Zach Wahls has built much of his campaign around arguing Democratic leadership is out of touch with voters.
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Wahls has repeatedly tied Turek to Schumer and criticized the outside groups backing his campaign, framing himself as an independent-minded Democrat who could better connect with swing voters in a state Democrats have struggled to win in recent years.
“It is going to be a hell of a lot easier to win back the voters whose trust this party has lost with a candidate who can look them in the eye and tell them with a straight face: I don’t
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