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DNC: In the States - While Democrats Go On Offense to Expand the Map, Trump and His Extremist Republicans Continue Jacking Up Costs and Hurting Working Families
WASHINGTON, June 6 -- The Democratic National Committee posted the following news release on June 5, 2026:
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IN THE STATES: While Democrats Go On Offense to Expand the Map, Trump and His Extremist Republicans Continue Jacking Up Costs and Hurting Working Families
This week once again proved that Democrats are going on offense across the country. From Iowa and Montana to California and New Jersey, Democratic candidates -- for Governor, Senate, and House -- are expanding the map and forcing Trump's extremist Republicans to go on defense. Democrats are on the front foot, organizing everywhere
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WASHINGTON, June 6 -- The Democratic National Committee posted the following news release on June 5, 2026:
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IN THE STATES: While Democrats Go On Offense to Expand the Map, Trump and His Extremist Republicans Continue Jacking Up Costs and Hurting Working Families
This week once again proved that Democrats are going on offense across the country. From Iowa and Montana to California and New Jersey, Democratic candidates -- for Governor, Senate, and House -- are expanding the map and forcing Trump's extremist Republicans to go on defense. Democrats are on the front foot, organizing everywhereto flip the House, take back the Senate, win races up and down the ballot, and deliver for working families throughout America.
* Nationwide: Punchbowl News: DCCC names four Dems to Red to Blue
* Nationwide: NBC News: Voters select candidates in key House districts that could decide the majority
* In Iowa: Des Moines Register: Democrats put a 'bullseye' on Iowa, eager to turn the red state purple
* In Iowa: Daily Iowan: Christina Bohannan wins Democratic nomination for Iowa's 1st congressional district
* In Iowa: The Hill: Nunn, Trone Garriott to face off in Iowa House election
* In Iowa: KCRG: Lindsay James wins Democratic nomination for Iowa's 2nd Congressional District
* In Iowa: CNBC: Josh Turek wins Iowa Democratic Senate primary that could shape Democrats' path to Senate majority
* In Iowa: Politico: Democrats see the stars aligning in Iowa
* In New Jersey: Politico: A Democratic former Navy pilot wins primary to try unseating Tom Kean Jr. in NJ's most contested House race
* In Montana: CBS-Missoula: Forstag secures democratic nomination for western Montana Congressional district
* In California: San Diego Union-Tribune: San Diego County's biggest race? Desmond, von Wilpert turn to general election in seat key to controlling Congress
* In California: Los Angeles Times: California will play a big role in the fight for power in Congress
* Nationwide: The Hill: Iowa Senate race shifts toward Democrats after Turek win: Cook Political Report
* Nationwide: The Hill: Republicans see trouble with independents for Trump
As Democrats fight to make life more affordable, Trump and his extremist Republicans continue jacking up costs and hurting working families. With the support of the American people, Democrats took control of the House floor earlier this week to successfully pass a resolution that would put an end to Trump's deadly, unpopular, and costly war in Iran. This comes as his unnecessary war of choice pushes prices on gas, diesel, and fertilizer even higher, making it challenging for farmers in states throughout the nation to make ends meet and creating a crisis in the agriculture economy.
Beef prices are also rising to a level that has become unaffordable for too many families. Additionally, Trump's floundering economy is hemorrhaging jobs at a breakneck pace. Employers announced 97,000 job cuts in May, the highest for any May since 2020.
* In Wisconsin: PBS Wisconsin: Wisconsin soybean farmers decry fuel, fertilizer cost spikes
* In Wisconsin: La Crosse Tribune: As fuel and fertilizer costs soar, Wisconsin farmers feel squeezed
* In Mississippi: MarketWatch: The Iran war is jacking up fertilizer prices and forcing farmers to make tough calls. 'If I guess wrong, I lose the farm.'
* In New Jersey: NJ Spotlight News: Rising cost of fuel, fertilizer leaves NJ farmers facing 'significant financial strain'
* Nationwide: Axios: Beef prices are changing what Americans grill this summer
* In Minnesota: CBS News: Small Minnesota farms feeling the impact of high beef prices
* In Texas: The Independent: Beef prices are rising so fast some famed Texas BBQ joints are closing: 'Everybody's at risk these days'
* In Kentucky: Spectrum News 1: Madisonville meat business owner says beef price spike comes down to supply and costs
* In Colorado: FOX-31: Rising beef prices impacting Denver metro barbeque restaurants
* In Wisconsin: WPR: Wisconsin sees record-high beef prices alongside high demand
* In New Hampshire: NHPR: High gas prices are leading to slump in consumer confidence for Granite Staters
* Nationwide: CNBC: Iran war cost: Average U.S. household paying $450 more on gas and energy
Finally, with the summer months upon us, families in states across the country are having their vacation plans sabotaged by Trump's assault on our public lands. From his gutting of the National Park Service and attacking public lands to funneling park fees to his pet projects in DC, it's no wonder that parks are overcrowded, understaffed, and reducing their hours. Since the start of the Trump administration, the National Park Service has already lost nearly 25% of its permanent staff.
* Montana: Daily Montanan: Trump steals national parks and recreational land fees for D.C. vanity projects
* Nationwide: Washington Post: Trump officials divert National Park Service fees to fund July 4 celebration
* Nationwide: New York Times: National Park Entrance Fees Are Funding Trump's D.C. Projects
* Nationwide: The New Republic: Trump Is Plundering National Parks to Pay for His Vanity Projects
* Massachusetts: Boston Globe: Quotes about slavery, immigrants, and war memorials slated for removal from Bunker Hill historic site
* Nationwide: USA Today: Funding cuts, 'DEI Yeti': Parks visitors blast Trump's history order
* In California: Los Angeles Times: National parks brace for summer surge as Trump administration proposes more staff cuts
* In Illinois: Illinois Times: National parks crisis hits home
* In Colorado: KSJD: Experts are concerned about how staff cuts in public-lands agencies will impact firefighting
* In Washington: KOMO-4: Washington state to close multiple campgrounds, slash recreation services amid budget cuts
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Original text here: https://democrats.org/news/in-the-states-while-democrats-go-on-offense-to-expand-the-map-trump-and-his-extremist-republicans-continue-jacking-up-costs-and-hurting-working-families/
N.C. Republican Party: Alien Sent to Prison for Illegally Voting in North Carolina Elections
RALEIGH, North Carolina, June 5 -- The North Carolina Republican Party issued the following news release on June 3, 2026:
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Alien Sent to Prison for Illegally Voting in North Carolina Elections
A federal judge sentenced a Canadian citizen to two months in federal prison for making false claims of United States citizenship to vote in the 2022 elections and 2024 presidential election, according to a statement from U.S. Attorney Ellis Boyle.
Denis Bouchard, 70, falsely claimed to be a United States citizen when he voted, including registering to vote in the 2024 presidential election. Bouchard
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RALEIGH, North Carolina, June 5 -- The North Carolina Republican Party issued the following news release on June 3, 2026:
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Alien Sent to Prison for Illegally Voting in North Carolina Elections
A federal judge sentenced a Canadian citizen to two months in federal prison for making false claims of United States citizenship to vote in the 2022 elections and 2024 presidential election, according to a statement from U.S. Attorney Ellis Boyle.
Denis Bouchard, 70, falsely claimed to be a United States citizen when he voted, including registering to vote in the 2024 presidential election. Bouchardresided in the United States since the 1960's but never became a citizen. He illegally certified that he was a United States citizen on North Carolina voter registration applications and ballots. Bouchard made these false claims of citizenship to vote in North Carolina elections dating back to 2004. Voting records confirm that he unlawfully cast a ballot in nine federal elections between 2004 and 2024.
NCGOP Chairman Jason Simmons commented on the sentence:
"The right to vote is one of our most cherished duties and freedoms as Americans. This case confirms threats to the rights of North Carolina citizens to choose their elected leaders are real, ongoing, and underscores the need for election integrity. I commend U.S. Attorney Boyle for his dedication to pursuing justice."
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Original text here: https://www.nc.gop/alien_sent_to_prison_for_illegally_voting_in_north_carolina_elections
Mich. Democratic Party: What Michiganders are Reading - Mike Rogers Turns Himself Into a "Roided-Out Punchline" Instead of Focusing on Rising Costs
LANSING, Michigan, June 5 -- The Michigan Democratic Party issued the following news release on June 4, 2026:
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WHAT MICHIGANDERS ARE READING: Mike Rogers Turns Himself Into a "Roided-Out Punchline" Instead of Focusing on Rising Costs
As Michiganders are facing high gas prices, tariff price hikes and surging healthcare costs, they're expecting their leaders to be laser-focused on addressing the affordability crisis. Instead, they're reading about out-of-touch GOP Senate candidate Mike Rogers' "AI-doctored" photo that made him "look buff," and how Rogers is "more focused on [his own] image-making
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LANSING, Michigan, June 5 -- The Michigan Democratic Party issued the following news release on June 4, 2026:
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WHAT MICHIGANDERS ARE READING: Mike Rogers Turns Himself Into a "Roided-Out Punchline" Instead of Focusing on Rising Costs
As Michiganders are facing high gas prices, tariff price hikes and surging healthcare costs, they're expecting their leaders to be laser-focused on addressing the affordability crisis. Instead, they're reading about out-of-touch GOP Senate candidate Mike Rogers' "AI-doctored" photo that made him "look buff," and how Rogers is "more focused on [his own] image-makingthan the economic problems facing residents."
Even the head of one of the largest dark-money groups supporting Rogers, AFP-Michigan President Tim Golding, admitted in a radio interview this morning that he wished Rogers "would just [...] focus on the policies" rather than using AI to alter his physique:
* Golding: "I wish somebody could make me look that big in real life, but I think the AI is kind of scary [...] I wish that the campaigns would just kind of back off of the identity politics and the nitpicking and just focus on the policies." [WKBZ interview, 6/4/26]
As Rogers turns himself into a "roided-out punchline," he is facing a "worsening political environment for Michigan Republicans" and is haunted by his constant stream of gaffes on the economy and dismissive comments about rising costs.
Detroit Metro Times (https://www.metrotimes.com/news/ai-doctored-photo-turns-mike-rogers-into-a-roided-out-punchline/): AI-doctored photo turns Mike Rogers into a roided-out punchline
Detroit News (https://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/politics/2026/06/03/mike-rogers-ai-buff-image/90383406007/): AI-altered image of a buff Mike Rogers goes viral
The Daily Beast (https://www.thedailybeast.com/maga-candidate-mike-rogers-busted-giving-his-photos-a-he-man-makeover/): MAGA Candidate Torched for AI He-Man Makeover
The Daily Mail (https://x.com/DailyMail/status/2062233154102948176?s=20): Trump-backed Senate candidate flamed for AI-enhanced photo
HuffPost (https://www.huffpost.com/entry/mike-rogers-ai-muscles-pic_n_6a1f8ffee4b032392fa70f39?): MAGA Wannabe Senator Torched Over 'Humiliating' AI Pic On Social Media
The Independent (https://www.the-independent.com/news/world/americas/us-politics/mike-rogers-michigan-ai-photo-buff-b2989038.html): Michigan candidate blasted for AI-altered image that has him looking extra buff
Mediaite (https://www.mediaite.com/politics/senate-candidate-roasted-over-operative-posting-doctored-image-of-him-to-make-him-look-buff-what-the-absolute-fck/): Senate Candidate Roasted Over Operative Posting Doctored Image of Him to Make Him Look Buff: 'What the Absolute F*ck?'
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Original text here: https://michigandems.com/what-michiganders-are-reading-mike-rogers-turns-himself-into-a-roided-out-punchline-instead-of-focusing-on-rising-costs/
Mich. Democratic Party: John James Endorses Trump's Unqualified Pick for Top National Security Job
LANSING, Michigan, June 5 -- The Michigan Democratic Party issued the following news release on June 3, 2026:
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John James Endorses Trump's Unqualified Pick for Top National Security Job
Two-time statewide loser John James has enthusiastically endorsed Donald Trump's selection of unqualified Bill Pulte to be the Director of National Intelligence, even as Pulte possesses no qualifications for the job and Republican senators have been slamming the pick, according to new reporting from Deadline Detroit.
Pulte has no national security or intelligence experience, which federal statute requires
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LANSING, Michigan, June 5 -- The Michigan Democratic Party issued the following news release on June 3, 2026:
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John James Endorses Trump's Unqualified Pick for Top National Security Job
Two-time statewide loser John James has enthusiastically endorsed Donald Trump's selection of unqualified Bill Pulte to be the Director of National Intelligence, even as Pulte possesses no qualifications for the job and Republican senators have been slamming the pick, according to new reporting from Deadline Detroit.
Pulte has no national security or intelligence experience, which federal statute requiresfor the role, according to The Detroit News. Pulte has been working as the Trump-appointed head of the Federal Housing Finance Agency and the chair of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, where he has targeted Trump's political opponents.
Multiple Republican Senators have come out against Trump picking Pulte to lead American intelligence, with GOP Sen. John Cornyn saying, "I see no evidence of any qualifications for that job," and GOP Sen. Bill Cassidy saying, "The best I can tell you is he's not qualified."
But that didn't stop James, who is locked in a chaotic and contentious MAGA primary for governor where each of the candidates are desperately groveling for Trump's endorsement. While in Congress, James has voted to cut Medicaid and supported Trump's harmful tariffs.
"John James has voted in support of Donald Trump's harmful agenda while in Congress and is now wholeheartedly endorsing Trump's reckless pick for one of the nation's top national security jobs," said Michigan Democratic Party spokesperson Derrick Honeyman. "It's clear that John James cares more about pleasing Trump than keeping families safe and standing up for Michigan."
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Deadline Detroit (https://www.deadlinedetroit.com/articles/34653/despite_gop_senators_saying_he_s_not_qualified_john_james_embraces_pulte_for_national_intelligence_job): Despite GOP Politicians Saying He's Not Qualified, John James Embraces Bill Pulte For National Intelligence Job
* A chorus of politicians on Capitol Hill, including prominent Republican senators, criticized President Trump's appointment on Tuesday of Bill Pulte as acting Director of National Intelligence, saying he possesses no qualifications for the job.
* "I see no evidence of any qualifications for that job," GOP Sen. John Cornyn said, according to The Hill. Ditto for Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy, who said: "The best I can tell you is he's not qualified, but I don't know anything about him other than that."
* But that apparently didn't stop Republican Michigan Congressman John James, a gubernatorial candidate, from wholeheartedly endorsing Pulte for the job in a post on X on Tuesday that included a photo of the two standing together.
* "Congratulations to Michigan's own @pulte on being named Acting Director of National Intelligence," James wrote. "I wish him success as he takes on this critical mission serving the American people and defending our national security."
* During the interim appointment, Pulte will remain director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency and chairman of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
* Pulte is replacing Tulsi Gabbard, who submitted her resignation last month, saying she wanted to care for her husband who has bone cancer.
* Pulte, 38, is the grandson of William J. Pulte, who turned Pulte Homes in Metro Detroit into a powerhouse in the national homebuilding industry.
* Some may see James' post as a way of showing his continued loyalty to President Trump, who has yet to endorse a Republican candidate in the Michigan governor's race.
* Trump reportedly was not happy that James jumped into the governor's race, fearing his congressional seat could flip to the Democrats.
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Original text here: https://michigandems.com/john-james-endorses-trumps-unqualified-pick-for-top-national-security-job/
Jen Kiggans Votes AGAIN For Trump's Cost-Spiking Iran War, Has No Comment When Asked Why
WASHINGTON, June 5 -- The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee posted the following news release:
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Jen Kiggans Votes AGAIN For Trump's Cost-Spiking Iran War, Has No Comment When Asked Why
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"News 3 reached out to Virginia Congresswoman Jen Kiggans for comment... Her office did [not] respond by the deadline for this story"
This week, vulnerable Republican Congresswoman Jen Kiggans voted against stopping Donald Trump's reckless war in Iran that is costing billions of dollars, putting troops in harm's way, and spiking prices at the gas pump for Virginia families.
When asked by
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WASHINGTON, June 5 -- The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee posted the following news release:
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Jen Kiggans Votes AGAIN For Trump's Cost-Spiking Iran War, Has No Comment When Asked Why
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"News 3 reached out to Virginia Congresswoman Jen Kiggans for comment... Her office did [not] respond by the deadline for this story"
This week, vulnerable Republican Congresswoman Jen Kiggans voted against stopping Donald Trump's reckless war in Iran that is costing billions of dollars, putting troops in harm's way, and spiking prices at the gas pump for Virginia families.
When asked byWTKR News 3 about her vote, Kiggans refused to comment:
"News 3 reached out to Virginia Congresswoman Jen Kiggans for comment on the House passing the resolution. Kiggans, who represents part of Hampton Roads, voted against it. Her office did [not] respond by the deadline for this story."
REMINDER: The Virginia Mercury uncovered audio of Kiggans saying that she " couldn't be a stauncher supporter " of the war in Iran even as gas prices skyrocket across Virginia. The audio also revealed Kiggans is more concerned about her own reelection than she is about Virginia families, saying: " We need that to come down before the midterms." And Kiggans was caught scrubbing her website of mentions of gas prices and inflation as she votes to allow costs to skyrocket.
DCCC Spokesperson Eli Cousin:
"Jen Kiggans lied to Virginians when she promised she would lower costs, and now she is trying to dodge accountability for her own votes. Kiggans sides with Trump 100% of the time and refuses to answer questions about her cost-spiking votes. Virginians deserve so much better."
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Original text here: https://dccc.org/jen-kiggans-votes-again-for-trumps-cost-spiking-iran-war-has-no-comment-when-asked-why/
Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee: What They're Saying - "Stars Aligning" After Turek Primary Victory Makes Iowa Senate Race "More Competitive" in "Increasingly Favorable" Environment
WASHINGTON, June 5 -- The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee posted the following news release on June 3, 2026:
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WHAT THEY'RE SAYING: "Stars Aligning" After Turek Primary Victory Makes Iowa Senate Race "More Competitive" in "Increasingly Favorable" Environment
Turek's primary victory caused Cook Political Report, Sabato's Crystal Ball to move Iowa toward Democrats
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Iowa Republicans are "sounding the alarm" after Josh Turek won the Democratic nomination for Iowa's open Senate seat amid "backlash to tariffs and rising fuel and fertilizer prices" caused by Ashley Hinson's toxic agenda,
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WASHINGTON, June 5 -- The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee posted the following news release on June 3, 2026:
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WHAT THEY'RE SAYING: "Stars Aligning" After Turek Primary Victory Makes Iowa Senate Race "More Competitive" in "Increasingly Favorable" Environment
Turek's primary victory caused Cook Political Report, Sabato's Crystal Ball to move Iowa toward Democrats
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Iowa Republicans are "sounding the alarm" after Josh Turek won the Democratic nomination for Iowa's open Senate seat amid "backlash to tariffs and rising fuel and fertilizer prices" caused by Ashley Hinson's toxic agenda,which is being "felt acutely in Iowa" and creating an "increasingly favorable" environment for Turek, a two-time Paralympic gold medalist.
Turek is being called a "formidable" statewide candidate with "outside-the-metro appeal" who "has a history of winning in areas President Donald Trump carried" - making "the race more competitive" while the Hawkeye State's economy is "jolted by tariffs" and "the Iran war [spikes] prices for fertilizer and diesel - critical supplies for the farm state."
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POLITICO: Democrats see the stars aligning in Iowa (https://www.politico.com/news/2026/06/03/democrats-iowa-excitement-primary-00947943)
* For Iowa Democrats, a decade-long drought may finally be coming to an end.
* The economic turmoil of the past year-and-a-half has been felt acutely in Iowa, where the agriculture-heavy economy has been jolted by tariffs. Medicaid cuts in last year's One Big Beautiful Bill Act are ransacking rural health facilities, Democrats say, and several clinics in the state have closed. And the Iran war has spiked prices for fertilizer and diesel -- critical supplies for the farm state.
* That's all creating a dynamic that Democrats feel will propel voters their way in the midterms, giving them a shot at their first major statewide wins since the Obama era. And they're confident that their candidates atop the ticket -- a slate that was officially nominated in Tuesday's primaries -- will help carry Democrats in down ballot races.
* "You go into these rural communities, the word that I hear the most is 'betrayal,'" Josh Turek, the Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate, told POLITICO in an interview late Tuesday night after winning his primary. "We're leading the nation in farm foreclosures. Farm suicide rates skyrocketing. And so the Trump signs and Trump flags are coming down, because they say we've been betrayed."
* Even some Republicans are sounding the alarm.
* "The reality is, if voters do not trust Republican elected officials and candidates with the future of the economy, they're not going to vote for them this November," said Drew Klein, an Iowa-based regional vice president of Americans for Prosperity. "That is what is going to decide the election in November."
* Both the Senate and governor's seats are open in Iowa at the same time for the first time since 1968, and Democrats think they have a slate of nominees who could meet the moment.
* "We're excited about it, and this is probably the first time in a long, long time when I can say that," said Patty Judge, a Democrat who served as Iowa agriculture secretary and was Democrats' last lieutenant governor before her ticket lost in 2010.
* Iowa Democrats have seen recent flashes of hope. In 2025, Democrats won four of six special elections for the state legislature, breaking Republicans' supermajority in the state Senate.
* Farmers -- a traditionally Republican leaning coalition -- voted heavily for Trump. "[Trump] is not very good for farmers, but farmers have been pretty good to him," said Tom Miller, a Democrat who served for 40 years as Iowa's attorney general.
* But Iowa farmers have been heavily impacted by Trump's tariffs and trade wars -- not to mention the spike in fuel and fertilizer costs.
Cook Political Report: With Turek Primary Win, Iowa Senate Shifts From Likely to Lean Republican (https://www.cookpolitical.com/analysis/senate/iowa-senate/turek-primary-win-iowa-senate-shifts-likely-lean-republican)
* [...] the overall environment in the Hawkeye State is an increasingly favorable one for Democrats given backlash to tariffs and rising fuel and fertilizer prices as a result of the Iran War. Politico reported Tuesday that Hinson said at a recent campaign event that the war will become a "political liability" if it goes on much longer.
* [...] Turek also has a history of winning in areas President Donald Trump carried and has pledged to revive the "prairie populism" of Tom Harkin, the last Democrat elected to the Senate from the state.
* The limited general election polling conducted so far has shown a tight race to succeed retiring Sen. Joni Ernst. An early April survey from GOP pollster Echelon Insights showed Turek and Hinson tied within the margin of error. Democrats are also enthused by private polling from both parties which has shown state Auditor Rob Sand leading the open race for governor, and even Republicans privately admit that together Sand and Turek could make a formidable statewide ticket.
New York Times: Josh Turek, a Paralympian, Wins the Democratic Senate Primary in Iowa (https://www.nytimes.com/2026/06/02/us/politics/iowa-democratic-senate-primary-turek-wahls.html)
* Running as a self-described "prairie populist," Mr. Turek, 47, cast himself as a "battle-tested" candidate who could win the support of independents and Republicans in a state President Trump won three times.
* "I outperformed the top of the ticket by Trump by 50 percent, more than any other Democrat in the state," Mr. Turek said at a debate last month. "I know what it takes to win."
* Many national Democrats saw Mr. Turek, who won twice in a conservative-leaning statehouse district, as the stronger contender. He won the endorsement of former Senator Tom Harkin of Iowa -- the architect of the Americans With Disabilities Act -- and the last Democrat to hold the seat.
* Iowa, a state whose economy is heavily reliant on farming, has been struggling under the weight of Mr. Trump's economic policies and war in Iran. The barrage of tariffs last year increased the cost of machinery and materials that many Iowan farmers rely on. And the ongoing war with Iran raised the cost of gas and drove Iowa fertilizer prices to near-historic highs.
* Since Mr. Trump took office, Democrats have won two special elections for State Senate seats in conservative-leaning districts, raising hopes that the party could take those victories to statewide races.
CBS News: Iowa Senate race set between Democrat Josh Turek, Republican Ashley Hinson after projected primary wins (https://www.cbsnews.com/news/iowa-senate-primary-results-ashley-hinson-josh-turek-zach-wahls/)
* Turek has run on his record of working across the aisle and has touted representing the most conservative district in Iowa to send a Democrat to the state legislature.
* [Democrats are] hopeful that Hinson, who's vowed to be the president's top ally in the Senate, may struggle at the ballot box amid some unpopular Trump administration policies, like tariffs. Meanwhile, Democrats say the Senate race could be buoyed by Auditor Rob Sand's strong gubernatorial bid.
HuffPost: Moderate Josh Turek Wins Democratic Nomination For Iowa Senate Race (https://www.huffpost.com/entry/moderate-josh-turek-wins-democratic-nomination-iowa-senate-race_n_6a1dc533e4b0ba317301f045)
* State Rep. Josh Turek, a Paralympics gold medalist with a history of winning over voters who backed President Donald Trump, won the Democratic nomination for Iowa's Senate race on Tuesday night, giving national Democrats the candidate they believe has the best chance of defeating Republican Ashley Hinson in November.
* "His nomination tonight puts the Iowa Senate seat firmly in play, and in November, Iowans will reject Ashley Hinson's self-serving politics and send Josh Turek to the U.S. Senate," Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee Chair Kirsten Gillibrand said in a statement not long after Turek's victory was announced.
* The state's sluggish economy has made GOP leaders [in Iowa] unpopular, and specific Trump policies - including cuts to rural healthcare and the price of fertilizer spiking in the aftermath of the Iran war - have only made the situation worse.
Roll Call: In Iowa Senate race, Hinson-Turek matchup set for November (https://rollcall.com/2026/06/03/in-iowa-hinson-turek-matchup-set-for-november/)
* [W]ith the coming retirement of Republican Sen. Joni Ernst, Democrats see an opportunity to flip the Senate seat.
* Throughout the campaign, Turek portrayed himself as a consensus-builder who can win over Republicans, noting that he hails from the more conservative western reaches of the state.
* "I am feeling hope here in Iowa for the first time in a very long time, and this is because Iowans know that we need change," Turek told supporters after the race was called. "The status quo is not working. We need a fighter for the people, not for the billionaires, large corporations and political donors. And this is our chance to change this state."
Axios Des Moines: Iowa Democrats stage a rural comeback with Sand and Turek (https://www.axios.com/local/des-moines/2026/06/03/iowa-democrats-stage-rural-comeback-turek-sand)
* Iowa Democrats are staging a blue comeback with Josh Turek and Rob Sand atop the ticket.
* Turek's U.S. Senate primary win and Sand's uncontested path to the governor's race give Democrats two statewide candidates with outside-the-metro appeal -- the kind of profile CNN framed as central to Democrats' hopes for a rural revival.
* Turek's win appears to have made the race more competitive -- Cook Political Report shifted Iowa's U.S. Senate race from Likely Republican to Lean Republican after the primary.
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Original text here: https://www.dscc.org/article/what-theyre-saying-stars-aligning-after-turek-primary-victory-makes-iowa-senate-race-more-competitive-in-increasingly-favorable-environm/
"WHAT AN OWN GOAL": Canes Fans "Quick To Jump" On DC Insider Michael Whatley For "Lacking Fandom"
RALEIGH, North Carolina, June 5 -- The North Carolina Democratic Party posted the following news:
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"WHAT AN OWN GOAL": Canes Fans "Quick To Jump" On DC Insider Michael Whatley For "Lacking Fandom"
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While the Carolina Hurricanes mounted a major comeback to win Game 2 in overtime last night, DC insider and pretend Canes fan Michael Whatley was still lost on the ice after he invented a nonexistent player in an AI graphic and failed to name a single player when asked three times.
Meanwhile, North Carolinians were learning all about Whatley's " lacking fandom " at the Game 2 watch party
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RALEIGH, North Carolina, June 5 -- The North Carolina Democratic Party posted the following news:
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"WHAT AN OWN GOAL": Canes Fans "Quick To Jump" On DC Insider Michael Whatley For "Lacking Fandom"
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While the Carolina Hurricanes mounted a major comeback to win Game 2 in overtime last night, DC insider and pretend Canes fan Michael Whatley was still lost on the ice after he invented a nonexistent player in an AI graphic and failed to name a single player when asked three times.
Meanwhile, North Carolinians were learning all about Whatley's " lacking fandom " at the Game 2 watch partyin downtown Raleigh:
Canes fans were " quick to jump " on Whatley for his pretend fandom, raising questions about his " authenticity and relatability. "
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The Sporting News: Self-proclaimed Hurricanes 'fan' politician exposed for not being able to name a single player
No sports fan likes getting exposed for having fraudulent ball or puck knowledge. North Carolina politician Michael Whatley was just exposed for knowing virtually nothing about the state's Stanley Cup finalist team and using AI to make a hockey graphic.
Carolina hockey fans were quick to jump on Whatley's back for his clearly lacking fandom in the state's puck team.
Politico : WHAT AN OWN GOAL -After former RNC Chair Michael Whatley posted AI-generated images of the Carolina Hurricanes, he couldn't name his favorite player on the team when asked by The Assembly's Bryan Anderson. "You know, I think we like them all," Whatley said. After a brief chat with an adviser, Whatley told Anderson his favorite player is Jaccob Slavin.
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Original text here: https://www.ncdp.org/media/what-an-own-goal-canes-fans-quick-to-jump-on-dc-insider-michael-whatley-for-lacking-fandom/