On this episode of “Unscripted,” hosts Tyne Morgan and Clinton Griffiths throw out the script for a wide-ranging conversation on the growing divide between rural America and Washington, D.C.
Political strategist Michael Amato breaks down exclusive new polling of nearly 1,000 farmers and ranchers, revealing mounting frustration over rising input costs, volatile markets, trade policy, and whether elected officials truly understand life on the farm. Then, rural politics expert Nicholas Jacobs joins the conversation to explore how rural voters are shaping America’s political landscape, why community matters more than individual economics in rural decision-making, and whether the country can overcome the growing “us versus them” divide.
From diesel prices and midterm elections to trust in government and the future of rural America, this episode delivers an honest, thoughtful discussion about the pressures facing farmers and the voices behind the headlines.

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