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rurallib

(62,379 posts)
Sat Nov 21, 2020, 12:55 PM Nov 2020

Iowa Democratic Election Post-Mortem

https://blogforiowa.com/2020/11/21/iowa-democratic-election-post-mortem/
(cross-posted from the Iowa Forum)



So what happened? I have been seeing a few post-mortem analyses posted. Most seem to focus on some party structure problems and do fault the door-knocking decision as costly. Most seem to ask the question “Why do democrats have such problems in rural areas?” Our policies have always been better for small communities and rural areas. Yet for some reason we don’t seem to connect. While no one has said this, the gap seems to get wider every year.

While I am just an average worker bee in the party like most of you, I would like to offer a reason that I never hear discussed anywhere. That reason is rural media. To be more specific, local radio.

As has been written multiple times here on blogforiowa.com, Iowa’s media is very right wing. Even in the day of access to world media through cell phones and car radios. In the small towns and rural areas of Iowa local media, especially the local radio station is still king. Working in the field or driving to town it is nice to have that companionship of the local station to listen to. As people shop in the local grocery or hardware store, the local radio is the background music to the activities in town.

Nowadays on a lot of the local radio stations the voice of the local announcer has been replaced by Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity and many lesser lights, but the message they deliver is a consistent extreme right wing message. For many folks the radio sort of becomes a subliminal message deliverer. While people may not be actively listening they are getting the message. And they stay tuned because the local station has local news, weather, sports, commercials and of course commodity prices which keeps them tuned in.

This acts as an underlayment for the Republican message of whatever election or issue of the day is being pushed. Democrats or the left have no such infrastructure in the rural areas. Actually in Iowa they simply have no infrastructure like this anywhere. When a Republican shows up at a rural door, they are preceded by months and years of their talking points having been disseminated before they got there. When they are at the door, the terms they talk in have been woven into the fabric of conversations long before they showed up.

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Iowa Democratic Election Post-Mortem (Original Post) rurallib Nov 2020 OP
It's like that in pretty much every rural area in the U.S. dalton99a Nov 2020 #1
and in all those categories we offer little or no alternative rurallib Nov 2020 #2
Ohio is the same way Norbert Nov 2020 #3
white racist christian sexist homophobic nt msongs Nov 2020 #4
easy now - we would like some of their votes rurallib Nov 2020 #5

dalton99a

(81,392 posts)
1. It's like that in pretty much every rural area in the U.S.
Sat Nov 21, 2020, 01:03 PM
Nov 2020

AM radio IS Fox News and wingnut talk

And then they go home and watch Fox News and more wingnut talk on TV

and read more wingnut garbage on Facebook

and listen to more holified wingnut garbage from their preacher on Sunday in church


Norbert

(6,038 posts)
3. Ohio is the same way
Sat Nov 21, 2020, 01:20 PM
Nov 2020

Every once in a while I'm at a stoplight in the Summer and some rube will pull up along side of me with the Stage 4 Rush/InsHannity shows on. I then boost the volume on the streaming music.

This is what we are up against. Middle America invites the delusional college dropouts into their vehicles every day of the week. PhDs and Scolars be damned.

rurallib

(62,379 posts)
5. easy now - we would like some of their votes
Sat Nov 21, 2020, 03:07 PM
Nov 2020

Painting with a broad brush is never a good idea. We live in a small rural Iowa town.

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