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Takeaways from primaries featuring Spencer Pratt, a missing congressman and a rare Trump setback

California gubernatorial candidate Xavier Becerra shakes hands with supporters during a campaign event in West Hollywood, Calif., Thursday, May 28, 2026. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

WASHINGTON (AP) 鈥 The contours of a premier took shape in Iowa, while President endorsement streak ran into a roadblock there.

Democrats chose a nominee for a House race in New Jersey that could decide control of the chamber. But much of the focus was on , home to Hollywood but not a governor’s race packing much star power.

Here are takeaways from primary elections Tuesday in California, Iowa, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico and South Dakota.

Iowa Democrats rally behind former Paralympian in marquee Senate race

Democrats stunned by how Trump has remade American politics have spent the past decade debating which type of candidate is best positioned to energize voters and win elections, not moral victories.

Iowa marked the latest stop in this sometimes agonizing conversation.

The party鈥檚 establishment supported Josh Turek, a state representative who presented a compelling personal biography that included competing for the United States in four Paralympics. State Sen. Zach Wahls offered himself as a more disruptive figure, refusing to back of New York as the Senate Democratic leader if he were elected.

Democratic voters Turek, who will face Republican Ashley Hinson in November.

At this point, many of the party鈥檚 most fractious races are behind them. But Turek’s win could be closely watched in , where one of the last major Democratic primaries will unfold on Aug. 4. Rep. Haley Stevens is emerging as the establishment candidate there vying against state Sen. Mallory McMorrow and progressive Abdul El-Sayed.

Both races are important for Democrats increasingly bullish about regaining the Senate majority. To get there, they must retain the open seat in Michigan while looking for pickup opportunities in places such as Iowa.

The results in the fall could have longer-term implications as Democrats look to rebuild their standing in the Midwest, which swung to the Republican president in 2024.

Trump’s endorsement streak faces setback in Iowa

In just the past month, the power of Trump鈥檚 endorsement helped end the political careers of two senators 鈥 of Texas and of Louisiana 鈥 and Rep. of Kentucky.

But Trump was unable to lift Rep. Randy Feenstra to victory in Iowa鈥檚 Republican primary for governor. Even though Trump jumped in with his last week, Feenstra narrowly lost to

The outcome was a rare setback for Trump, who basks in his ability to sway the vote among Republicans with his endorsement. It now sets up what Democrats see as one of their best opportunities to pick up a governorship this year.

Democrats nominated Rob Sand, who ran unopposed in the primary. He has the rural roots that have become rare among Democrats and is a proven winner in a Republican-leaning state, having been elected twice as auditor.

Lahn was not well known in Iowa politics when he launched his campaign in November, but he built support among conservatives. He championed policies including a total ban on abortion and keeping liberal ideology out of public school classrooms.

Lahn also developed a following with the 鈥淢ake America Healthy Again鈥 movement, which has clashed with the Trump administration over its embrace of pesticides.

The California drama drags on

The Los Angeles mayor’s race was jolted by the candidacy of , who starred on the reality television show 鈥淭he Hills.鈥 The Republican has been trying to capitalize on dissatisfaction with Democrat Karen Bass, who is seeking a second term.

enough votes to make the November runoff, but it was unclear who her opponent will be. Also running is Nithya Raman, a progressive members of the City Council.

The race for California governor has been especially chaotic.

With Democrat barred from seeking a third term, about 60 names were on the ballot to succeed him. Some of the state鈥檚 most prominent politicians, including former Vice President and Sen. , did not run. One who did, former Rep. , withdrew after being , which he denied.

Under the state鈥檚 primary system, all candidates appear on a single ballot and the top two finishers advance to the November general election, regardless of party.

In the final days of the campaign, much of the attention focused on Democrats , a former congressman and state attorney general who was health secretary under Democratic President , and Tom Steyer, a billionaire known for his climate activism. Republican Steve Hilton campaigned with Trump鈥檚 endorsement.

in early returns after polls closed.

If Becerra were to advance to one of the two slots on the fall ballot, he presents a natural choice for voters more comfortable with a traditional candidate. Steyer and Hilton have both presented themselves as advocating significant changes.

California has been governed by establishment-oriented Democrats for two decades. The primary results will indicate the level of change being sought in a state confronting serious challenges ranging from affordability to crime and will signal whether the $200 million Steyer put into the race from his own money turned out to be a good investment.

Independents emerge in Senate races in Republican strongholds

If Democrats hope to compete in Senate contests in Republican strongholds this fall, they may have to abandon their party鈥檚 nominees and rally around independents.

That鈥檚 one of the takeaways after voters on Tuesday finalized general election matchups in Montana and South Dakota, where little-known Democrats earned their party鈥檚 nominations. In both states, however, also qualified for the general election ballot.

It鈥檚 much the same in Idaho and Nebraska, which held Senate primaries last month. Democratic leaders in Nebraska are openly endorsing independent Dan Osborne over their party鈥檚 nominee, who has promised to drop out to make it easier for Osborne to win.

In Montana, independent Seth Bodnar, a former University of Montana president, looks like the strongest opponent to Republican Kurt Alme 鈥 on paper, at least. Bodnar raised more money than all of the five Democratic primary candidates combined. He has even significantly outraised Trump-backed Alme.

In South Dakota, Sen. cruised to the Republican nomination on Tuesday. He will face Democrat Julian Beaudion, a former highway patrol trooper and small business owner. But it鈥檚 a former Democrat now running as an independent, military veteran Brian Bengs, who some Democrats believe may be the tougher challenger.

The Democrats shift toward independents reflects the party鈥檚 toxic brand in Republican strongholds.

Absent congressman gets a Democratic challenger

Democrats Rebecca Bennett to take on Republican Rep. Tom Kean Jr. in New Jersey鈥檚 7th Congressional District, which stretches from the New York City suburbs to the Pennsylvania border.

The seat is critical for Republicans as they defend a narrow majority in Congress. The race was always going to be one of the most competitive on a map that has been increasingly gerrymandered to protect both parties. But it鈥檚 under particularly close scrutiny because of Kean鈥檚 extended and unexplained medical absence.

He’s missed more than 100 votes since casting his last one on March 5.

Bennett, a former Navy pilot, was in the primary who made the absence and the lack of clarity surrounding it an issue, arguing Kean wasn鈥檛 around to protect money for a new rail tunnel connecting New Jersey and New York City. That line of criticism will likely only grow heading into the general election.

Trump reiterated his endorsement of Kean on Monday. The congressman released a statement Tuesday saying he is 鈥渇ocused on my recovery” and would return to 鈥渋n person work within a matter of weeks.鈥

New Mexico could make history in governor’s race

The stage is set for to make history this fall after Biden’s interior secretary secured the Democratic nomination for governor in New Mexico.

Haaland was the first Native American to serve in the Cabinet. This fall, she could become the first Native American woman in U.S. history to be elected governor.

She Albuquerque-based District Attorney , the father of Chicago Cubs All-Star Alex Bregman, in a Democratic primary campaign that emphasized her ancestral roots in addition to lowering costs and her governing experience.

Haaland will face Republican Greggory Hull in the general election.

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Peoples and Lodhi reported from New York. Associated Press writer Hannah Fingerhut in Des Moines, Iowa contributed to this report.

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