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On Friday, President Donald Trump supported Representative Ashley Hinson as he nominated to succeed Senator, Republican Party Johnny Ernest, Iowa.
Hinson – a previous television news anchor in her third term, which represents the second Congress area in Iowa, which covers the northeastern part of the state – offered her support for Trump while launching her campaign in the Senate on Tuesday.
“I am running to become a great ally of President Trump in the Senate,” she said. In a Fox News this week, Hinson highlighted that she was “proud to stand” with Trump.
“I know Ashley well, and she is a winner!” Trump said, in a post on social media.
Hinson launches the Senate’s offer in the race to succeed Ernst in Iowa
Republican Ashley Hinson of Iowa, who runs in the 2026 race to succeed Senator, Republican Party Johnny Ernst, is taking place for a digital interview for Fox News on September 4, 2025 in Washington, DC (Paul Steinhauser – Fox News)
The president said: “I know Ashley well, and she is a winner! Loving wife and a proud mother for two children, Ashley is a wonderful person, and she has always been handed over to Iowa, and I will continue to do so in the Senate in the United States.”
“Ashley Hinson will be a prominent and full support – it will not let you down!”
Trump’s support was followed by previous approvals from the majority leader of the Senate, Senator John Thun, and the Republican Senator (NRSC), the arm of the Republican Senate Campaign.
“We need conservative fighters in the Senate – and this is exactly what we will get with Ashley Hinson,” Thun wrote early Friday early Friday.
“After I traveled to Iowa with Ashley, I know that it is the fighter that Hook needs to provide President Trump’s agenda in 2026 and beyond.”.
Hinson does not have the field of the Republican Basic Party for itself. Former Senator Jim Carlin and veteran Joshua Smith had already entered the preliminary elections before Ernst’s announcement.
But the support provided by Trump, Thne and NRSC will reinforce Hinson, who was already considered a candidate for nomination, and any other person will be able to entered the introductory elections. The president’s influence over the Republican Party is tremendous, and his support in the republican introductory elections is very influential.
The launch of the Hinson campaign came a few hours after Ernst’s announcement, in a video on social media, officially, that it would not seek to re -election in the middle of next year.
“After a huge amount of prayer and thinking, I will not seek to re -election in 2026,” said 55 -year -old Ernest, who was first elected in the Senate in 2014, in a video clip published on social media.
Trump is not in voting but front and medium in the 2025 elections
Ernst, a retired army reserve and the National Guard officer in Iowa who served in the Iraq war, has been fighting for months about running for his re -election in 2026. In her video, she said: “This was not an easy decision.”
Ernest captured for the first time on national attention 11 years ago through her “Make ‘Squal” ads because she won the prominent elections in the Senate in Iowa in the race for the success of the democratic Senator Tom Harkin.
“11 years ago, Iowa was elected as the first old combat warriors of the US Senate, and they did so with a mission to consider – to make Washington a larger. I am proud that we have surrendered. We have cut off waste, fraud and abuse through the federal government.”

Republican Senator Johnny Ernest of Iowa announced on Tuesday that she would not seek to be re -elected in mid -period 2026. (Reuters)
Hennson, in a Social media yetErnest thanked her “amazing service to our country and our nation” as well as for her friendship. “Iowa is better, thanks to your non -selfish service,” she said.
In a radio interview in Iowa on Tuesday, she said that she is among her priorities during her candidacy for the Senate “safe boundaries, as men keep girls’ sports, reduce taxes for our working families, defend agriculture in Iowa and help our youth who are trying to buy a house and start a family.”
Hinson also pledged campaigns in all provinces of Iowa 99, starting from the start of Friday.
While I entered the race, Heinson Republican Sense approved. Jim Banks from Indiana, Katie Brett of Alabama, and Markawin Molin from Oklahoma.
The majority leader in the House of Representatives, Steve Scalez, Representative Tom Emeer, MP, Speaker of Parliament, Speaker of Parliament, MP Eliz Stefanick, and majority leader in Iowa Bobby Kaufman, and Hennson supported.
The Director of Communications at the Democratic Senate Campaign Committee (DSCC) has argued after Hennson, that “Republicans have failed to persuade Joni Ernst to run for his re -election, and now they may be stuck with Ashley Hinson, who has repeatedly voted to raise costs and make life more difficult by voting on Slash Medicaid. Mandates to reduce the cost of insulin, and the threat of social security. “
“I think they are at best,” he told Hinson Fox News Digitter.
She accused that “when I hear lies and fear they come out of the left, it is not only possible to cover up the fact that they have no message and there is no real leader unlike Bernie and Awk and now Mamdani in New York,” as she referred to Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont Vermont Oskandria Oxio Osors in New York.
“If this is the direction they want to take in our country, I think Iowa will reject it with sincerity,” she predicted.
Four main seats in the Senate The Republican Party aims to face in the renewal elections next year
Iowa was the state of the Square of the Supreme Battle in that former president Barack Obama He carried in his victories in the White House 2008 and 2012. But the state moved to the right in the last election sessions, where President Donald Trump carried the state with nine points in 2016, eight points in 2020, and 13 points last November.
Republicans are currently occupying both the Senate in the United States – Ernst and Senator Chuck Grassley for a long time – and all four regions of Congress in Iowa, as well as all offices at the state level with the exception of the state auditor, in which Democrat Rob Sand, who is running for the ruler next year.
But Democrats in Iowa are activated after two seats in the Senate in the state of the Republican Party in special elections so far this year.

The congressional delegation teams in Iowa state in Iowa are rising in the annual donation collection of Senator Johnny Ernst in Dis Moin, Iowa on June 3, 2023. From left to right, Marant Miller delegate, Rans, Rans, Rantst, Rantst. (Rachel Moumi/Bloomberg via Getty Pictures)
Five Democrats are already running for the Senate in Iowa. This field includes MP Josh Turk, a basketball player in the two seat chair, Senator Zach Walls, CEO of the Chamber of Commerce, Nathan Sage and Chairman of the Di Jackie Norris School.
“An open seat in Iowa is just an example of the expansion of Democrats, the Senate Map,” Lauren French, a Senate Senate spokeswoman, said in a statement.
But Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina, Chairman of the Republican National Century Committee (NRSC), said in a statement: “NRSC is sure that Iwan will elect a Republic to continue fighting for them and defend President Trump’s agenda in 2026.”
Democrats in the Senate are employing senior candidates
Republicans aim not only to defense, but expansion, the current majority of 53-47 in the elections next year.
Republicans in the Senate I enjoyed a favorable map in the 2024 cycle, when four seats from blue to red turned to restore the majority.
But the party in power – the Republicans – traditionally faces the political opposite winds in the mid -term elections. However, the current reading of the 2026 map indicates that the Republican Party may be able to crime in some major cases.
In the battlefield, Georgia, which Trump carried a little difference in the White House race last year, Republicans look at Senator John Osov in the first period as the most vulnerable Democrat in the preoccupation next year.
They are also targeting the battlefield in Michigan, where Democratic Senator Gary Peters retires at the end of next year, swinging New Hampshire, where Democratic Senator Jin Shaheen has long decided to seek six years in the Senate.
Also in the list of targets in NRSC, Blue Minnesota is in Minnesota, where Democratic Senator Tina Smith does not nominate his re -election.
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But the Republican Party is defending an open seat in the battlefield in North Carolina, where Republican Senator Tom Tels decided to seek to re -election. Republicans are likely to be forced to spend resources to defend Senator John Host of Ohio-who was appointed to succeed the former Senator and the president now, the Prime Minister, and he is facing next year against former Democratic Sherrod Brown.
Meanwhile, Democrats also target moderate Senator Susan Collins-who has not yet announced its expected re-election for 2026-Maine with blue tendencies.