VIDEO White Supremacist Congressman Challenged

White Supremacist Congressman Challenged In this insightful YouTube video from The Young Turks, Cenk Uygur interviews J.D. Scholten, a Democrat vying to replace incumbent Republican Rep. Steve King in Iowa's 4th Congressional District. The discussion centers on King, often labeled a white supremacist due to his controversial statements and positions. Scholten highlights King's troubling history, including a notorious tweet claiming, “We can’t restore our civilization with other people’s babies,” which reflects a stance against diversity. Scholten argues that King's rhetoric does not resonate with the broader community, as many in the district rely on immigrant labor for economic stability. He notes, “Diversity is the strength of any team,” emphasizing that this belief underpins his campaign. The conversation dives into Scholten’s strategic approach in a district that has traditionally supported King by significant margins. He is focused on grassroots campaigning, engaging with constituents across all 39 counties in the district. His strategy has begun to show promising results, with recent polls indicating a narrowing race between himself and King. Moreover, Scholten discusses his policy priorities, notably building a sustainable rural economy by improving access to technology and combating market consolidation that pressures local farmers. He expresses a commitment to addressing farmers' needs more effectively than King, who has been criticized for skipping key committee hearings vital to agricultural policy. Throughout the interview, Scholten presents a hopeful outlook, stressing the importance of community engagement and the potential for change in a district that has long been dominated by the Republican narrative.

Discussion Points:​

  • What are your thoughts on King’s statements and how they reflect on his role as a Congressman?
  • How effective do you think Scholten's grassroots strategy will be against an entrenched incumbent?
  • What policies do you believe are most crucial for the rural economy in Iowa?
Feel free to share your insights or related experiences below!