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Have Democrats Found Their Red State SAVIOR To Beat Republicans? w/ Rob Sand

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May 14, 2025
Rob Sand, the Democratic candidate for governor of Iowa and current state auditor, joins the discussions. Known for his focus on uncovering government waste, he critiques Iowa's school voucher program for its lack of transparency and impact on disabled students. The conversation probes Iowa's shifting political landscape and the necessity for bipartisan governance. Sand also emphasizes the need for Democrats to restore Iowa's first-in-the-nation primary status, raising questions about political strategy and accountability in education.
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Weakness of U.S. Major Parties

  • Both major parties in the U.S. are fundamentally weak and survive primarily due to their duopoly on ballot access.
  • If ballot access were open, the Democratic or Republican party might have disappeared decades ago.
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Republican Infighting Benefits Democrats

  • Republican infighting, especially in primaries, creates opportunities for Democrats to win Senate seats.
  • Some Republicans may benefit from running as independents if they can't win primaries, like John Cornyn in Texas.
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Need Election Reform for Independents

  • Election systems trap voters and candidates with limited choices, often forcing a binary vote.
  • Reforming primaries to be open and adopting approval voting could enable more independent candidates to succeed.
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