Republican Iowa gubernatorial nominee Zach Lahn joins Ryan Girdusky for a wide-ranging conversation on the biggest issues facing Iowa and America.
Lahn discusses why he believes both political parties have failed working-class families, the rise of corporate influence in government, Iowa’s growing cancer crisis, agricultural policy, immigration enforcement, H-1B visas, school choice, and the rapid expansion of AI data centers across rural America.
The sixth-generation Iowa farmer explains his opposition to corporate welfare for data centers, his support for E-Verify, concerns about foreign labor programs, and why he believes Iowa must prioritize its own citizens over special interests. He also addresses his race against Democrat Rob Sand and lays out his vision for the future of the Hawkeye State.

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