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What the hell happened to Iowa?

Julie, James Hamilton

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  • Julie

    Julie Gammack and Rekha Basu are Iowa journalists interested in what the hell happened to Iowa, a once progressive state that, as of 2023, has swung far right. Why? We'll be asking Iowans just that question.

  • James Hamilton

    Host of Ask Me Why? Producer for julieandrekha.substack.com

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