Randy Feenstra

Randall Lee Feenstra (born January 14, 1969)[citation needed] is an American politician and businessman serving as the U.S. representative for Iowa's 4th congressional district.

The district covers the state's western border and its northwestern quadrant, including Sioux City, Ames, Council Bluffs, and Marshalltown.

Feenstra defeated incumbent Steve King in the primary election for the Republican nomination for Iowa's 4th congressional district in 2020.

[17] In the Iowa Senate, Feenstra served on the Capital Projects, Fiscal, Tax Expenditure, Transportation, Ways and Means, and State Government Committee.

Our country finally has an advocate for American farmers, families, and businesses in the White House!”[26] According to the New York Times, Feenstra's message "was starkly at odds with the one coming from major groups representing farmers throughout the country, who issued statements warning of dire impacts on the nation’s food producers.

[27] King, a nine-term incumbent, has a record of making inflammatory remarks, including support of the term "white nationalist.

[30][31][32][33] Feenstra raised more money during the primary than King, and was supported by the United States Chamber of Commerce and National Right to Life Committee.

[43] In 2024, Feenstra defeated Kevin Virgil in the fourth district's Republican Party primary, and faced Democratic candidate Ryan Melton for a second time in the general election.