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Democrat Nathan Sage drops out of Iowa Senate race
Nathan Sage cited fundraising shortfalls with just $86,000 cash on hand as a key reason for ending his Iowa Senate bid after months of financial struggles in 2025.
- Democrat Nathan Sage dropped out of the Iowa Senate race due to fundraising difficulties, despite conducting a grassroots campaign visiting all 99 Iowa counties.
- While expressing pride in his working-class supporters, Sage acknowledged being unable to raise sufficient funds to continue against his well-funded opponents.
- Sage, who portrayed himself as a blunt, unfiltered voice for the working class, vowed to continue advocating for their issues despite ending his campaign.
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