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    <description>Legendary Democratic strategist Joe Trippi has worked Iowa for decades as a campaigner, but now he's going back to cover the races from the outside. 

On the Ground with Joe Trippi takes you directly to the races that are going to make headlines in November, the ones that could make or break the Democrats' chances to take back the House and, God help us, the Senate.</description>
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    <itunes:summary>Legendary Democratic strategist Joe Trippi has worked Iowa for decades as a campaigner, but now he's going back to cover the races from the outside. 

On the Ground with Joe Trippi takes you directly to the races that are going to make headlines in November, the ones that could make or break the Democrats' chances to take back the House and, God help us, the Senate.</itunes:summary>
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On the Ground with Joe Trippi takes you directly to the races that are going to make headlines in November, the ones that could make or break the Democrats' chances to take back the House and, God help us, the Senate. </p>]]>
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      <title>What One-Party Rule Has Meant for Texas | With Quorum Report's Harvey Kronberg</title>
      <description>Since 1998 – yes, nearly three decades – Texas has been under one-party rule. And Republicans who have controlled the state for almost thirty years certainly feel entitled to keeping their power.

Harvey Kronberg, who publishes Quorum Report, one of the definitive publications about Texas politics, has been covering the Lone Star state for years. With the primaries now in the rearview, Kronberg spoke with Joe Trippi for another edition of On The Ground about the latest polling and why Democrats have a good shot at toppling some Republicans this year.

And will the redistricting efforts in the state pushed by Donald Trump backfire? Check out this latest episode of On The Ground with Joe Trippi and guest Harvey Kronberg of Quorum Report, now on Lincoln Square.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Since 1998 – yes, nearly three decades – Texas has been under one-party rule. And Republicans who have controlled the state for almost thirty years certainly feel entitled to keeping their power.

Harvey Kronberg, who publishes Quorum Report, one of the definitive publications about Texas politics, has been covering the Lone Star state for years. With the primaries now in the rearview, Kronberg spoke with Joe Trippi for another edition of On The Ground about the latest polling and why Democrats have a good shot at toppling some Republicans this year.

And will the redistricting efforts in the state pushed by Donald Trump backfire? Check out this latest episode of On The Ground with Joe Trippi and guest Harvey Kronberg of Quorum Report, now on Lincoln Square.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Since 1998 – yes, nearly three decades – Texas has been under one-party rule. And Republicans who have controlled the state for almost thirty years certainly feel entitled to keeping their power.</p>
<p>Harvey Kronberg, who publishes <a href="https://www.quorumreport.com/">Quorum Report</a>, one of the definitive publications about Texas politics, has been covering the Lone Star state for years. With the primaries now in the rearview, Kronberg spoke with Joe Trippi for another edition of <em>On The Ground</em> about the latest polling and why Democrats have a good shot at toppling some Republicans this year.</p>
<p>And will the redistricting efforts in the state pushed by Donald Trump backfire? Check out this latest episode of On The Ground with Joe Trippi and guest Harvey Kronberg of Quorum Report, now on Lincoln Square.</p>]]>
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      <title>Is Texas Really in Play? With Guest Carlos Sanchez</title>
      <description>Joe Trippi is On the Ground in Texas.



In a year when Texas Democrats are seeing openings while Republicans see divisions with the polarizing presence of Ken Paxton at the top of the ticket, Carlos Sanchez emerges as a uniquely positioned voice from the heart of the Lone Star State.

The former public affairs director for Hidalgo County — Texas's seventh-most populous county with over 870,000 residents — Sanchez has seen firsthand the complexities facing Democrats in a region where Biden won by 17 points in 2020 after Clinton's commanding 40-point margin in 2016. It’s the kind of erosion that has made the traditionally blue Rio Grande Valley a genuine swing region.

Only 56% of registered voters participated in 2020, and only 45% of eligible residents even registered to vote. That means three in four potential voters in his county didn't even cast ballots. Sanchez, a Washington Post veteran, is an essential translator of Democratic hopes and the Hispanic political realities. He knows that every single last vote in Texas is going to matter.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Joe Trippi is On the Ground in Texas.



In a year when Texas Democrats are seeing openings while Republicans see divisions with the polarizing presence of Ken Paxton at the top of the ticket, Carlos Sanchez emerges as a uniquely positioned voice from the heart of the Lone Star State.

The former public affairs director for Hidalgo County — Texas's seventh-most populous county with over 870,000 residents — Sanchez has seen firsthand the complexities facing Democrats in a region where Biden won by 17 points in 2020 after Clinton's commanding 40-point margin in 2016. It’s the kind of erosion that has made the traditionally blue Rio Grande Valley a genuine swing region.

Only 56% of registered voters participated in 2020, and only 45% of eligible residents even registered to vote. That means three in four potential voters in his county didn't even cast ballots. Sanchez, a Washington Post veteran, is an essential translator of Democratic hopes and the Hispanic political realities. He knows that every single last vote in Texas is going to matter.</itunes:summary>
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<p>In a year when Texas Democrats are seeing openings while Republicans see divisions with the polarizing presence of Ken Paxton at the top of the ticket, Carlos Sanchez emerges as a uniquely positioned voice from the heart of the Lone Star State.</p>
<p>The former public affairs director for Hidalgo County — Texas's seventh-most populous county with over 870,000 residents — Sanchez has seen firsthand the complexities facing Democrats in a region where Biden won by 17 points in 2020 after Clinton's commanding 40-point margin in 2016. It’s the kind of erosion that has made the traditionally blue Rio Grande Valley a genuine swing region.</p>
<p>Only 56% of registered voters participated in 2020, and only 45% of eligible residents even registered to vote. That means three in four potential voters in his county didn't even cast ballots. Sanchez, a <em>Washington Post </em>veteran, is an essential translator of Democratic hopes and the Hispanic political realities. He knows that every single last vote in Texas is going to matter.</p>]]>
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      <title>Deep in the Heart of Texas Politics  with Guest Gilberto Ocañas</title>
      <description>It’s a new episode of On the Ground with Joe Trippi, and this time Joe’s on the ground in Texas, where all eyes are watching the U.S. Senate race between Ken Paxton and James Talarico.

But as his guest, Gilberto Ocañas can attest, there’s a lot more going on in the Lone Star State.

Ocañas is a veteran of four presidential campaigns and one of the first Latinos to run statewide campaigns in Texas. He’s built a trusted network spanning political and business leaders.

Including our own Joe Trippi.

This is the first in a series of On The Ground episodes from deep in the heart of Texas.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>It’s a new episode of On the Ground with Joe Trippi, and this time Joe’s on the ground in Texas, where all eyes are watching the U.S. Senate race between Ken Paxton and James Talarico.

But as his guest, Gilberto Ocañas can attest, there’s a lot more going on in the Lone Star State.

Ocañas is a veteran of four presidential campaigns and one of the first Latinos to run statewide campaigns in Texas. He’s built a trusted network spanning political and business leaders.

Including our own Joe Trippi.

This is the first in a series of On The Ground episodes from deep in the heart of Texas.</itunes:summary>
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<p>But as his guest, Gilberto Ocañas can attest, there’s a lot more going on in the Lone Star State.</p>
<p>Ocañas is a veteran of four presidential campaigns and one of the first Latinos to run statewide campaigns in Texas. He’s built a trusted network spanning political and business leaders.</p>
<p>Including our own <a href="https://open.substack.com/users/3456669-joe-trippi?utm_source=mentions">Joe Trippi</a>.</p>
<p>This is the first in a series of <em>On The Ground </em>episodes from deep in the heart of Texas.</p>]]>
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      <title>Deep in the Heart of Texas Politics | On the Ground with Joe Trippi &amp; Gilberto Ocañas</title>
      <description>It’s all new episode of On the Ground with Joe Trippi, and this time Joe’s on the ground in Texas, where all eyes are watching the U.S. Senate race between Ken Paxton and James Talarico.</description>
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      <title>Rural America Has Been Decimated. Can Dems Break Through? | On the Ground with Joe Trippi &amp; Iowa U.S. Senate Hopeful Josh Turek</title>
      <description>Few non-Iowans know Iowa the way Joe Trippi does. He’s worked on campaigns there for decades. For this show, Joe comes to us from the historic Hotel Fort Des Moines, where many presidential campaigns have gathered on the night of the Iowa caucuses.

He was joined by a rising star in the Democratic Party, state Rep. Josh Turek, who’s running for the open U.S. Senate seat. A Democrat hasn’t represented the Hawkeye State in the upper chamber since U.S. Senator Tom Harkin retired in 2015. But with GOP U.S. Senator Joni Ernst declining to run for another term, Democrats see their chance to make a comeback.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Few non-Iowans know Iowa the way Joe Trippi does. He’s worked on campaigns there for decades. For this show, Joe comes to us from the historic Hotel Fort Des Moines, where many presidential campaigns have gathered on the night of the Iowa caucuses.

He was joined by a rising star in the Democratic Party, state Rep. Josh Turek, who’s running for the open U.S. Senate seat. A Democrat hasn’t represented the Hawkeye State in the upper chamber since U.S. Senator Tom Harkin retired in 2015. But with GOP U.S. Senator Joni Ernst declining to run for another term, Democrats see their chance to make a comeback.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Few non-Iowans know Iowa the way Joe Trippi does. He’s worked on campaigns there for decades. For this show, Joe comes to us from the historic Hotel Fort Des Moines, where many presidential campaigns have gathered on the night of the Iowa caucuses.</p>
<p>He was joined by a rising star in the Democratic Party, state Rep. Josh Turek, who’s running for the open U.S. Senate seat. A Democrat hasn’t represented the Hawkeye State in the upper chamber since U.S. Senator Tom Harkin retired in 2015. But with GOP U.S. Senator Joni Ernst declining to run for another term, Democrats see their chance to make a comeback.</p>]]>
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      <title>Can Dems Really Retake the Senate? | On the Ground with Joe Trippi with AP Reporter Tom Beaumont</title>
      <description>“A year ago, nobody would have thought that the Democrats would be in the position that they’re in now. It’s a reach to say that they are within striking distance of the majority, but they’re in a better position than they were,” Tom Beaumont, national politics writer with The Associated Press, tells Joe Trippi on this latest edition of On The Ground with Joe Trippi.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Apr 2026 14:55:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>“A year ago, nobody would have thought that the Democrats would be in the position that they’re in now. It’s a reach to say that they are within striking distance of the majority, but they’re in a better position than they were,” Tom Beaumont, national politics writer with The Associated Press, tells Joe Trippi on this latest edition of On The Ground with Joe Trippi.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>“A year ago, nobody would have thought that the Democrats would be in the position that they’re in now. It’s a reach to say that they are within striking distance of the majority, but they’re in a better position than they were,” Tom Beaumont, national politics writer with <a href="https://apnews.com/author/thomas-beaumont"><em>The Associated Press</em></a>, tells Joe Trippi on this latest edition of <em>On The Ground with Joe Trippi</em>.</p>]]>
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      <title>Are Trump's Tariffs Turning Farmers Against Him? | On the Ground with Joe Trippi &amp; U.S. Senate Hopeful Zach Wahls</title>
      <description>In 2011, a then-19-year-old Zach Wahls stood before the Iowa House Judiciary Committee during a debate over marriage equality. Wahls, who has two mothers, proudly spoke up to fight back against the attacks on LGBTQ+ families.

Now, at 34, Wahls is a Democratic Iowa State Senator and is running to represent the Hawkeye State in the U.S. Senate. He joined Joe Trippi for another installment of On The Ground to talk about his campaign .

“Electability is about the future. It’s about a vision for the future of our state that a majority of Iowans want to vote for. And I believe that I’m the strongest candidate. We’re proving that we can do it. We’re leading in the polls. We’re raising the most money, more support from actual Iowa donors than any of the other candidates who are in currently or have been in the race.”</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Apr 2026 14:48:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In 2011, a then-19-year-old Zach Wahls stood before the Iowa House Judiciary Committee during a debate over marriage equality. Wahls, who has two mothers, proudly spoke up to fight back against the attacks on LGBTQ+ families.

Now, at 34, Wahls is a Democratic Iowa State Senator and is running to represent the Hawkeye State in the U.S. Senate. He joined Joe Trippi for another installment of On The Ground to talk about his campaign .

“Electability is about the future. It’s about a vision for the future of our state that a majority of Iowans want to vote for. And I believe that I’m the strongest candidate. We’re proving that we can do it. We’re leading in the polls. We’re raising the most money, more support from actual Iowa donors than any of the other candidates who are in currently or have been in the race.”</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In 2011, a then-19-year-old Zach Wahls stood before the Iowa House Judiciary Committee during a debate over marriage equality. Wahls, who has two mothers, proudly spoke up to fight back against the attacks on LGBTQ+ families.</p>
<p>Now, at 34, Wahls is a Democratic Iowa State Senator and is running to represent the Hawkeye State in the U.S. Senate. He joined Joe Trippi for another installment of <em>On The Ground</em> to talk about his campaign .</p>
<p>“Electability is about the future. It’s about a vision for the future of our state that a majority of Iowans want to vote for. And I believe that I’m the strongest candidate. We’re proving that we can do it. We’re leading in the polls. We’re raising the most money, more support from actual Iowa donors than any of the other candidates who are in currently or have been in the race.”</p>]]>
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      <title>Is Rob Sand Iowa's Next Governor? | On the Ground with Joe Trippi </title>
      <description>In 2018, after helping uncover and prosecute the Hot Lotto fraud scheme — the biggest lottery-rigging case in U.S. history, Rob Sand ran for Iowa state auditor. He unseated the Republican incumbent and becoming one of the very few Democrats to hold that office in the last century in a state that’s rapidly turned red.

and was reelected in 2022 by a razor‑thin margin and ended up as the only Democrat holding statewide office in Iowa.

Now he's running for governor, and he's hit the ground running. Joe Trippi joined him on the ground in Iowa to talk about the campaign and the future of the Hawkeye State, where Dems are feeling bullish about the upcoming midterms.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>In 2018, after helping uncover and prosecute the Hot Lotto fraud scheme — the biggest lottery-rigging case in U.S. history, Rob Sand ran for Iowa state auditor. He unseated the Republican incumbent and becoming one of the very few Democrats to hold that office in the last century in a state that’s rapidly turned red.

and was reelected in 2022 by a razor‑thin margin and ended up as the only Democrat holding statewide office in Iowa.

Now he's running for governor, and he's hit the ground running. Joe Trippi joined him on the ground in Iowa to talk about the campaign and the future of the Hawkeye State, where Dems are feeling bullish about the upcoming midterms.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In 2018, after helping uncover and prosecute the Hot Lotto fraud scheme — the biggest lottery-rigging case in U.S. history, Rob Sand ran for Iowa state auditor. He unseated the Republican incumbent and becoming one of the very few Democrats to hold that office in the last century in a state that’s rapidly turned red.</p>
<p>and was reelected in 2022 by a razor‑thin margin and ended up as the only Democrat holding statewide office in Iowa.</p>
<p>Now he's running for governor, and he's hit the ground running. Joe Trippi joined him on the ground in Iowa to talk about the campaign and the future of the Hawkeye State, where Dems are feeling bullish about the upcoming midterms.</p>]]>
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      <title>Is Iowa a Bellwether for Democrats? | SERIES PREMIERE: On the Ground with Joe Trippi</title>
      <description>In this premiere episode, Joe speaks with Laura Belin, one of the most essential Iowa-based political reporters on Earth. She’s been called “probably the hardest-working — and perhaps the best — political reporter in the state” and “one of the best investigative reporters in the state.” If you want to know anything about the current state of politics in the Hawkeye State, Laura is your go-to.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2026 14:48:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In this premiere episode, Joe speaks with Laura Belin, one of the most essential Iowa-based political reporters on Earth. She’s been called “probably the hardest-working — and perhaps the best — political reporter in the state” and “one of the best investigative reporters in the state.” If you want to know anything about the current state of politics in the Hawkeye State, Laura is your go-to.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this premiere episode, Joe speaks with <a href="">Laura Belin</a>, one of the most essential Iowa-based political reporters on Earth. She’s been called “probably the hardest-working — and perhaps the best — political reporter in the state” <a href="http://www.dmcityview.com/civic-skinny/2018/10/03/caldwell-johnson-for-mayor-sheriff-to-retire-botched-judicial-choice-could-have-consequences/#comment-80531">and</a> “one of the best investigative reporters in the state.” If you want to know anything about the current state of politics in the Hawkeye State, Laura is your go-to. </p>]]>
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