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Trump drops federal lawsuit against Iowa pollster Ann Selzer, refiles in state court
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Trump drops federal lawsuit against Iowa pollster and newspaper over pre-election survey that favored Kamala Harris
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Trump files to move Iowa Poll lawsuit from federal to state court
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DES MOINES, Iowa (KTIV) - Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds has set the date for a special election to fill the state Senate seat formerly held by the late Rocky De Witt. The governor Monday afternoon issued a proclamation setting Tuesday, August 26, 2025 as the date for that special election in Senate District 1.
Woodbury County voters will hold a special election Aug. 26 to fill the seat of the late Sen. Rocky De Witt, who died of pancreatic cancer on June 25.
Abigail Maas will seek the Republican nomination for the job in 2026, setting up a primary challenge against Iowa Lt. Gov. Chris Cournoyer.
President Donald Trump previously sued the former pollster, who predicted former Vice President Kamala Harris would win Iowa by 3%.
Trump, 79, ultimately won Iowa by 13 points and carried the Electoral College 312 to 226. He won every swing state but was clearly peeved that Selzer’s poll grabbed headlines across the country, suggesting his White House return might be in peril.
Two months after launching his bid to try to unseat Iowa Republican U.S. Rep. Ashley Hinson, former U.S. Attorney Kevin Techau of Cedar Rapids announced Monday he is suspending his congressional campaign,
(ABC 6 News) — On Monday, Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds issued a proclamation that the special election for Iowa Senate District 1 will happen on Tuesday, August 26. The special election comes after State Senator Rocky De Witt died last week.
President Donald Trump has dropped his federal lawsuit against the Des Moines Register and pollster J. Ann Selzer, refiling claims of election interference in Iowa state court.
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