The ongoing conflict involving Iran has triggered a fertilizer shortage that is impacting agricultural production in key U.S. farm states, creating a new vulnerability for Republican incumbents ahead of the 2026 midterm elections. Democrats are leveraging the crisis to highlight affordability challenges facing farmers.
- Iran war is causing a fertilizer shortage affecting U.S. farm states
- Shortage is emerging as a political issue in 2026 midterm elections
- Democrats are targeting competitive farm state seats using affordability concerns
- Fertilizer supply disruptions are impacting planting and production costs
- Farm state voters are increasingly concerned about agricultural affordability
- Republican incumbents face new challenges in rural districts
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