there is a lot of important issues for our farmers today, like expanding export opportunities for our industry. find ago solution to the tight labor markets in rural america and strengthening biosecurity on our borders to keep foreign animal disease out. they re missing out on that opportunity to visit with farmers and talk about those issues as well. ainsley: i know president trump won iowa not by a lot though. 51.1%. how do you think he will fair in the next election there? well, i think farmers tend to take a long-term view of things. a lot of our farmers are family farms. they think in terms of generations. and so, you know, they are going to definitely take the long-term view on things like this. and they are hopeful that these issues are going to be worked out in the long term and they will be able to sustain their farms in to future generations. ainsley: drew mogler, thank you for joining us this
it could expose security risk. ainsley: descending on iowa state fair to rally voters. while the two did the time honored tradition chowing down on pork, the nonmeat eaters of the group tulsi gabbard and cory booker avoid the tradition all together. some voters have a beef with it. here is drew of the pork producer s association. hey, drew. hey, ainsley, how are we doing today? ainsley: i m doing good. i told our producers they broke tradition. the iowa pork has been in operation since 1981. run by the farmers, the men and women who are working every day with the animals in iowa. they are the ones cooking and serving here at the iowa state fair. since 1981, every president since ronald s reagan has visited the iowa pork either as a sitting president or a candidate to flip chops,