Iowa's 1st Congressional Race Remains Too Close to Call
Iowa's 1st Congressional Race Remains Too Close to Call
Iowa's 1st Congressional Race Remains Too Close to Call
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The Iowa's 1st Congressional District race remains undecided, with GOP incumbent Mariannette Miller-Meeks leading Democratic challenger Christina Bohannan by 799 votes as of Wednesday afternoon. While all counties have reported their results, a recount is likely given that the margin is within 1%, though no formal request for one has been made yet. In other election results, former President Donald Trump and Senator JD Vance were unofficially declared winners in Iowa's presidential election, garnering 55.7% of the votes, despite pre-election polls suggesting a different outcome. Incumbent Ashley Hinson also secured 57% of the votes in Iowa House District 2. Bohannan, a law professor who supports abortion rights and cost reduction, aims to challenge Miller-Meeks, who previously defeated her in 2022. The outcome of this closely watched race is critical for national Republicans seeking to maintain control of the House as vote certifications continue in the state.

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