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Something very strange happened in Iowa’s midterm primary: Democrats showed up.
Not “Iowa is magically blue now” showed up. Not “run the table in November” showed up. But in a state where rural Democrats have spent years feeling like lonely little blue dots in a red sea, the numbers told a different story.
Kellen brings the spreadsheet, Mike brings the bottle-opener trauma, and Jacob helps keep the whole thing from turning into a full political science hostage situation. The guys break down Iowa’s historic Democratic primary turnout, why 38% matters, what it says about rural political energy, and why visible participation might be one of the most underrated forces in politics.
Then things get weird.
We get into Rob Sand, the Republican gubernatorial primary, Trump’s golden boy falling short, the very strange rise of Zach Lahn, Koch-world politics, corporate ag, cancer, water, and the general feeling that Iowa politics may have wandered into the Brawndo section of the grocery store.
This one is about data, belonging, rural Democrats realizing they are not alone, and the possibility that all those little blue dots may add up to something bigger than people think.