Republicans in Iowa just got hit with a political earthquake they didn’t see coming.
While many in the GOP assumed Iowa was firmly in their grasp, Democrats were busy plotting in the background – and now, their strategy just delivered a shocking win that could ripple into 2026.
On Tuesday night, Democrat Catelin Drey pulled off the upset of the year by defeating Republican Christopher Prosch in a state Senate special election. This wasn’t just any district – it was supposed to be safe Republican territory.
The consequences were immediate. With this one race, Democrats shattered the Republican supermajority in the Iowa Senate, a power the GOP had held for three straight years.
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