Democrats in Iowa are celebrating victory after flipping a state Senate seat to beat a pro-life MAGA candidate and break the Republican supermajority stranglehold in the state.

Catelin Drey beat Christopher Prosch, who believes rape victims should carry fetuses to term, in a district Donald Trump won by over 11 points in November.

The result broke a Republican supermajority in the Iowa chamber and showed that even apparently diehard Republican seats can sometimes be won. The win means the Dems now hold 17 seats, breaking the GOP’s supermajority of 33 seats.

Drey, 37, is a marketing executive and founder of the left-leaning grassroots organization Moms for Iowa. They champion reproductive rights, including access to abortion, restrictions on guns to curb violence, and an increase in sta

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