No Upper Midwest States had record corn and soybean yields last year; however, the 2023 statewide yield estimates were quite solid, considering the limited rainfall in much of the region.
but instead of loeg losing it by 60 points, he would lose it by 30 points, and you added that up and he owned the industrial midwest. what has happened to the democratic party s lock on the industrial midwest? it s a great question, joe. i think what you ve seen and you saw this with acceleration starting in the 2014 election, and the advent of donald trump in 2015 and 2016, is he was really able to capture those noncollege, particularly noncollege white voters, that democrats and particularly president obama had done well with in many of those upper midwestern states, and you know, we see this even now in the national polling, that the democratic party is now more aligned with voters that are college educated, and the republicans with noncollege educated voters, and i think you ve seen, you can throw in ohio, a state that president obama won twice, that now feels
0 but, i have her to think for the road i m going down now. i think should be pretty proud of you. i hope so i hope so welcome to morning joe. special hour. we re officially 100 days away from the midterms. and over the next hour, we will take a look at what s at stake in this pivotal election. it s an extraordinarily important election. and that of course includes control. house and the senate and key governors races in states like pennsylvania, georgia, and arizona. these midterms come as fallout from the january 6th insurrection continues. and the country braces for a likely 2024 campaign announcement from the man who inspired that attack. former president donald trump. a series of monumental decisions from the supreme court will also be top of mind for so many voters this november. none greater than the unprecedented decision to overturn almost a half century of privacy rights in roe v. wade. coming up we will be joined by georgia s democratic nominee for governor, stace