Key facts
- Iowa's Democratic Senate primary has higher early voting numbers than the Republican primary as of June 1.
- 14,389 ballots have been requested for the Democratic primary.
- 23,236 early voters have participated in the Democratic primary.
- 8,206 ballots have been requested for the Republican primary.
- 15,713 early voters have participated in the Republican primary.
Iowa's Senate primaries are underway, with early voting data showing higher engagement for the Democratic candidates compared to Republicans. The Democratic party sees an opportunity in the state, partly due to voter concerns over former President Trump's trade policies. The primary features candidates with compelling personal stories who emphasize their independence, potentially signaling shifts in voter sentiment in the Republican-leaning state. This primary offers Democrats a chance to experiment with messages that could play well in the midterm elections.
