WATCH: Where was the Cornhole Champions team on Jan. 6?
Try and take it (we mean the podcast).
Catch the newest epsiode of Cornhole Champions here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ExIa2mztick
Try and take it (we mean the podcast).
Catch the newest epsiode of Cornhole Champions here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ExIa2mztick
Kristen Crowell is on 14-state tour hoping to raise attention about the way Trump's tax bill—the one Iowa Republicans support—raises the debt and cuts programs like Medicaid.
If you're interested in the message, she's coming to Iowa this Sunday:
👉 Davenport IA - June 29, 2025
👉 Cedar Rapids, IA - June 29, 2025
Thousands of Iowans gathered across the state for the No Kings protests on Saturday, June 14. Here are a few thoughts and scenes from Iowa City.
Trump is deploying Marines to LA. Marine vet and US Senate candidate Nathan Sage says that's "f**king insane."
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The Trump Administration's crusade against DEI and "waste" in federal spending has hit its latest mark: cancer research.
Learn more about it on the most recent episode of Cornhole Champions here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4utzL8Qt3I0
You probably heard about Sen. Joni Ernst's insensitive remark during her Parkersburg town hall on Friday. But did you catch her "apology?" Or know the woman who prompted her remark is running for Iowa legislature?
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After receiving national attention for telling constituents concerned about Medicaid cuts "we all are going to die," Sen. Joni Ernst doubled down on her remarks in an "apology" video posted to Instagram.
Political theater is just…theater. Pay attention to what’s happening backstage.
US Sen. Joni Ernst was asked about Medicaid and SNAP cuts. An audience member shouted "people will die" as a result of the change. Ernst's response was revealing.