King, known for his racist remarks, was voted out of Congress and the field was set in two key 2020 Senate races in Tuesday's primaries.
Rep. Steve King, an Iowa Republican known for racist remarks, lost his primary election on Tuesday.
Joe Biden moved closer to securing enough pledged delegates to become the Democratic presidential nominee at the party's convention later this year.
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Iowa Rep. Steve King Ousted In GOP Primary, AP ProjectsJUST IN: Iowa Rep. Steve King has lost his GOP primary, the AP projects. For years, he fired off incendiary comments about abortion and race, which lost him the support of many Republican Party leaders.
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Can Republican Steve King keep his seat after becoming a ‘pariah inside the party’?Abandoned by mainstream Republicans for his racist rhetoric, the Iowa congressman finds himself in a nightmare situationThis might actually be the year the Iowa Republican congressman Steve King loses re-election.King, the conservative congressman who has been repeatedly reprimanded by leaders in his
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Steve King loses primary after racist commentsNine-term Congressman Steve King of Iowa will lose his Republican primary race to state Sen. Randy Feenstra on Tuesday, CNN projected, after King's racist comments led to his ostracization in Washington and Feenstra mobilized conservative Republicans to his insurgent campaign.
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Steve King goes down, and other top takeaways from Tuesday's primariesThe biggest primary night since the coronavirus pandemic featured slow vote counts and surprise nominees. Here are POLITICO's top takeaways from Tuesday's primaries:
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