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NBC news covered The Downballot.

In Tuesday’s special election victory, Democrat Catelin Drey won a Sioux City-area district with 55% of the vote to Republican Christopher Prosch’s 45%, according to unofficial results with all precincts reporting. That’s a 22-point shift from the margin the presidential election last year, when Harris lost the district by 12 percentage points, according to data crunched by The Downballot, a left-leaning political site.

Democrats recorded double-digit improvements in three other special legislative elections in Iowa earlier this year. In April, Democrats held a seat in a special legislative election in a reliably blue Cedar Rapids district but expanded on Harris’ margin of victory by 26 percentage points, according to The Downballot’s analysis.

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/elections/special-election-win-spurs-excitement-iowa-democrats-republicans-are-c-rcna227519

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Public Policy Polling shows Ernst edging out Wahls 43-42, while she leads Des Moines School Board Chair Jackie Norris by a slightly larger 45-42 spread. Two other Democrats, military veteran Nathan Sage and state Rep. Josh Turek, trail Ernst 45-41.

I think this is more a product of name recognition than anything else. Wahls is known for his 2011 speech describing his experience growing up with two mothers during a gay marriage ban hearing, LGBTQ+ activism and was the Senate minority leader till 2023 while the other three are mostly unknown. Josh Turek is a huge election overperformer, has a compelling life story and should also be a good moderate candidate.

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