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After an unprecedented election cycle, we finally know what the American political landscape will look like in the Congressional term ahead.
The election results include victories for more than 90 percent of the candidates backed by CornPAC, and have big implications for farmers across the country.
So in this episode of the Cobcast, we're going to analyze the takeaways of the Republican sweep of D.C. leadership, the effectiveness of NCGA's political strategy, and the key races that will shape ag policy in the new Congress.
We're joined by NCGA’s Vice President of Public Policy Brooke Appleton, and Director of Grassroots and Political Strategy Sadie Knight.
And we'll discuss the implications of the new Congressional leadership, President-elect Trump's forthcoming cabinet selections, and pressing agriculture issues, particularly trade policy, that will be at the forefront as we move into 2025.
We'll also reflect back on lessons from this election cycle and the importance of rural votes in shaping the political landscape.
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After an unprecedented election cycle, we finally know what the American political landscape will look like in the Congressional term ahead.
The election results include victories for more than 90 percent of the candidates backed by CornPAC, and have big implications for farmers across the country.
So in this episode of the Cobcast, we're going to analyze the takeaways of the Republican sweep of D.C. leadership, the effectiveness of NCGA's political strategy, and the key races that will shape ag policy in the new Congress.
We're joined by NCGA’s Vice President of Public Policy Brooke Appleton, and Director of Grassroots and Political Strategy Sadie Knight.
And we'll discuss the implications of the new Congressional leadership, President-elect Trump's forthcoming cabinet selections, and pressing agriculture issues, particularly trade policy, that will be at the forefront as we move into 2025.
We'll also reflect back on lessons from this election cycle and the importance of rural votes in shaping the political landscape.
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