The Chuck ToddCast

Full Episode - Trump’s Many Vanity Projects + The Coming Political/Cultural War Over AI + Is Iowa The KEY To Democrats Winning Back Rural America

Oct 22, 2025
Rita Hart, Iowa Democratic Party chair and former state legislator, shares her insights on rebuilding the Democratic brand in rural America. She discusses the challenges faced by Iowa farmers due to tariffs and market pressures, emphasizing the need for a local connection. Hart explains the declining influence of local journalism and its impact on trust in national politics. The conversation also touches on the debate over caucuses versus primaries and the importance of maintaining Iowa's early presence in the primary calendar to foster broader Democratic appeal.
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ANECDOTE

Iowa Chair's Farming Roots

  • Rita Hart identifies as a longtime Iowa farmer who raises corn and soybeans and previously raised cattle and hogs.
  • Her farming background grounds her political perspective on tariffs, markets, and rural life.
INSIGHT

Tariffs Have Lasting Harm For Farmers

  • Tariffs and trade wars have clear, predictable harms for farmers by pushing buyers to rivals like Brazil and Argentina.
  • Those market shifts can cause long-term damage even after tariffs lift.
INSIGHT

Local News Loss Distorts Local Politics

  • National partisan messaging and loss of local news have hollowed out Iowa's information ecosystem.
  • That shift helped national narratives override local Democratic priorities and weakened trust.
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