Pemilihan pendahuluan Iowa akan memulai persaingan sengit paruh waktu

Para pemilih di Iowa akan menuju tempat pemungutan suara pada hari Selasa untuk pemilihan pendahuluan yang akan menentukan panggung bagi persaingan musim gugur yang memengaruhi kendali Kongres dan jabatan gubernur negara bagian tersebut.

Persaingan hari Selasa mencakup tiga pemilihan kursi DPR yang kompetitif, satu pemilihan Senat, dan pemilihan gubernur terbuka yang menurut para analis dapat mengubah kendali partai. Kedua partai memandang hasil tersebut sebagai hal yang krusial bagi prospek nasional mereka pada bulan November.

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