Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds announced on social media Friday she will not seek reelection to another term — an unexpected move that resets the state’s political landscape ahead of a 2026 midterm election year.

“Now, it’s time for me to be there for them,” she said. “To help them through the next stage of life. To watch every track meet and basketball game … I’ll be working hard for you every single day until my term ends.” Reynolds’ husband, Kevin, was diagnosed with lung cancer in 2023, although she told reporters in 2024 he was doing well after receiving treatment.

Democrats in the state have been hoping to strongly contest the governor’s race in 2026, particularly in a midterm year when national political dynamics have historically favored the party that doesn’t control the White House.

Iowa’s lone Democrat elected to statewide office, Auditor Rob Sand, is expected to run make a run for governor though he has made no formal announcement.

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    15 days ago

    She has been the absolute worst yet I feel confident these ignorant jackasses will somehow find a worse replacement.

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      15 days ago

      I was driving through today. A corn farmer has a sign up that said “CUT TAXES. VOTE REPUBLICAN”. I want to add a change to make it say “CUT CORN SUBSIDIES. VOTE REPUBLICAN”