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8th District Congressional Candidate Mark Scheffler

This week Mark sits down with 8th District Congressional candidate Mark Scheffler. Photo from the Post Crescent In the discussion, Mark talks about what he hopes to do if elected. He also makes a shocking statement about renouncing his party label

An episode of the Rational Revolution podcast, hosted by Mark Becker, titled "8th District Congressional Candidate Mark Scheffler" was published on August 30, 2025 and runs 44 minutes.

August 30, 2025 ·44m · Rational Revolution

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This week Mark sits down with 8th District Congressional candidate Mark Scheffler. Photo from the Post Crescent In the discussion, Mark talks about what he hopes to do if elected. He also makes a shocking statement about renouncing his party label if elected that takes our fearless host by surprise.  In his musings, Mark talks about what he believes is the roadmap to success in 2026, and how candidates need to craft their message to meet the moment with more centrist voters. This one is a can't miss! Guest: Mark Scheffler

This week Mark sits down with 8th District Congressional candidate Mark Scheffler.

Photo from the Post Crescent

In the discussion, Mark talks about what he hopes to do if elected. He also makes a shocking statement about renouncing his party label if elected that takes our fearless host by surprise. 

In his musings, Mark talks about what he believes is the roadmap to success in 2026, and how candidates need to craft their message to meet the moment with more centrist voters. This one is a can't miss!

Guest: Mark Scheffler
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