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Ashley Hinson sparks clash with Newsom after claiming America should look more like Iowa

A sharp political exchange has broken out after U.S. Representative Ashley Hinson from Iowa declared that the United States should look “a whole lot more like Iowa” and not like California.

Iowa vs California Debate Sparks Political Clash

She made the remarks while announcing her run for the U.S. Senate seat that will be vacated in 2026 with the retirement of Republican incumbent Joni Ernst.

In her campaign launch interview with Fox News, Hinson aligned herself closely with Donald Trump, saying his priorities are also her priorities, including “having a safe country.” Trump has already endorsed Hinson for the Senate race. She later posted the interview online, adding that she wanted the nation to follow the model of her home state rather than California.

Her comments quickly sparked reactions. One of her Democratic opponents, Iowa State Senator Zach Wahls, mocked her for criticizing California while holding a degree from the University of Southern California. Wahls himself studied at the University of Iowa and later earned a master’s degree at Princeton.

Critics Defend California’s Record

Hinson’s remarks about preferring Iowa over California triggered strong pushback. Critics pointed to California’s economic and social strength, noting it remains a national and global powerhouse. Nicole Minet, a California political influencer, highlighted that California has the fourth largest economy in the world. She reminded Hinson that California contributes far more to the federal government than it receives in return.

Recent reports have also raised concerns about Iowa’s future growth. The Iowa Business Council flagged slow population growth as a potential economic challenge. Federal census data showed that nearly all of Iowa’s population growth since 2020 came from international immigration.

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California, by contrast, is home to a far more diverse population. According to census data, about 44 percent of California’s residents identify as White, while in Iowa the figure stands at around 85 percent.

Some critics said Hinson’s comments were more than just about economics or safety, suggesting they carried racial undertones. Online commenters argued that setting Iowa against California functioned as a political “dog whistle” to certain voter groups.

Gavin Newsom’s Office Responds Strongly

The most direct response came from California Governor Gavin Newsom’s office. Officials pushed back against Ashley Hinson’s claims about safety and livability. They pointed out that California not only drives global economic growth but also has a lower homicide rate than Iowa.

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In a sharp remark, Newsom’s office advised Hinson to “get a new talking point.” The response underscored California’s frustration with repeated attempts to paint the state as unsafe or unlivable.

With Ashley Hinson’s comments, her endorsement from Donald Trump, the pushback from critics like Zach Wahls and Nicole Minet, and the strong statement from Gavin Newsom’s office, the Iowa Senate race announcement has turned into a broader national debate. It highlights two very different visions of America: Iowa, with its smaller rural population, and California, a diverse economic powerhouse shaping the future of the country.

Renuka Bangale
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