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Republican Miller-Meeks, Democrat Bohannan head for rematch in Iowa congressional race

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By David Morgan

WASHINGTON, ‌June 2 (Reuters) - Republican U.S. Representative Mariannette ​Miller-Meeks won renomination in Iowa's first congressional district on Tuesday, ⁠positioning the incumbent congresswoman for her third general election contest against Democrat Christina Bohannan.

Miller-Meeks, a 70-year-old ​physician and three-term House Republican, defeated MAGA Republican challenger David ‌Pautsch, according to U.S. media reports. Democrat Bohannan overcame Travis Terrell to clinch her party's nomination, media ⁠projected.

Miller-Meeks is one of the most vulnerable ⁠House Republicans at a time when high prices for gasoline and other consumer products and an unpopular war against Iran have sent President Donald ‌Trump's approval ratings lower, even among Republicans.

Bohannan, a 54-year-old ⁠University of Iowa law professor ‌and former state representative, has run ​unsuccessfully twice against Miller-Meeks. In 2024, she lost to the incumbent by only about 800 votes. ‌Her campaign is focused on ​affordability, expanding healthcare coverage ⁠and reversing Medicaid cuts from Trump's One ‌Big Beautiful Bill Act.

Miller-Meeks ⁠and Bohannan will square off in November in a contest that independent analysts have rated a toss-up. ​Each candidate has more ‌than $4 million in cash on hand, according to ⁠the latest documents filed with ​the Federal Election Commission. 

(Reporting by David Morgan; ​Editing by Thomas Derpinghaus)

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