CP35-Can Republicans Keep Iowa Red ft. Adam Steen - CROSSPOLITIC
Join us as Adam Steen, a business-minded candidate and former Iowa's Department of Administrative Services director, sheds light on his campaign for governor and the pivotal role Iowa plays in national politics. With Iowa being the first state to ca…
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CP35-Can Republicans Keep Iowa Red ft. Adam Steen - CROSSPOLITIC
Join us as Adam Steen, a business-minded candidate and former Iowa's Department of Administrative Services director, sheds light on his campaign for governor and the pivotal role Iowa plays in national politics. With Iowa being the first state to caucus in presidential races, Steen emphasizes its agricultural, manufacturing, and insurance significance, proposing a strong commitment to conservative, faith-based principles. The conversation digs deep into the challenges facing the Republican Party, especially as it navigates trust issues and internal divisions. Steen addresses the skepticism surrounding politicians and explains his motivation to engage the community actively, asking voters to reconsider what it means to support genuine leadership. Drawing on his background as a successful business owner and his experience cutting bureaucratic waste in state government, Steen is determined to unite various factions within the Republican base and rally voters around a common purpose. This episode examines the dynamics of local and national politics, explores upcoming events, and highlights the urgent need for community mobilization as Iowa stands at a critical juncture. Steen shares insights into the importance of bringing people together to secure victories that resonate beyond Iowa, driving a message of hope and action amid current political landscapes. Discover why the stakes are higher than ever and how you can get involved as we look ahead to the upcoming primaries and the fight to maintain Iowa's Republican stronghold.
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