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Lawyer from Muscatine announces run for Iowa’s 1st Congressional District

MUSCATINE COUNTY, IOWA, JUL 8 – Taylor Wettach, a first-time candidate and Muscatine attorney, focuses on economic and rural healthcare issues as he joins three Democrats challenging Republican incumbent Mariannette Miller-Meeks.

  • Taylor Wettach, a 34-year-old seventh-generation Muscatine attorney, announced his 2026 campaign for Iowa's 1st Congressional District to challenge incumbent Republican Mariannette Miller-Meeks.
  • Wettach cited concern over Miller-Meeks' vote for a bill cutting healthcare access for over 100,000 Iowans and raising the deficit by $3 trillion as a key reason for his run.
  • He plans to focus on improving healthcare, lowering costs for Iowans, and addressing inflation and economic inequality while competing against three other Democrats in the primary.
  • The race is categorized as a tossup and will be decided in the 2026 primary on June 2, with nearly 414,000 votes cast in the previous close election won by just six votes.
  • Wettach's campaign suggests a generational shift to confront economic and healthcare challenges in Iowa, aiming to offer new leadership distinct from Miller-Meeks' policies.
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AllPoliticsNow broke the news in on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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