IA-GOV: Red State, Blue Governor: It Could Happen in Iowa. Would It Matter? [View all]
With President Trumps approval ratings languishing and Democratic candidates polling well, Rob Sand, Iowas state auditor, could become the states first Democratic governor in 16 years after Novembers election.
Yet as governor, Mr. Sand would be unable to block Republican priorities if the G.O.P. wins a supermajority in the state legislature. Republicans would have the numbers to override any of his vetoes, as Govs. Laura Kelly of Kansas and Andy Beshear of Kentucky, both Democratic leaders in Republican states, know all too well.
So Democrats are leaning on a handful of moderate newcomers bolstered by outside money to flip several districts in November, and influence the balance of power in a state that has gone from consummate battleground to ruby red over the past decade.
Among them, Jill Alesch, a veteran and former prosecutor, is vying for an open State House seat in suburban Des Moines. Mike Tupper, a retired police chief and former Republican, is seeking to oust a first-term State House Republican in Marshalltown, a small blue-collar city.
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/07/14/us/politics/republican-supermajority-iowa-ohio.html