EPISODE · Oct 31, 2024 · 47 MIN
Episode 182 - 2024 US Elections Breakdown with NCBA's Tanner Beymer
from The Millennial Ag Podcast
You knew it was coming...we had to talk US elections before the you-know-what hits the fan. We're delighted to welcome back Tanner Beymer, Executive Director of Government Affairs at the National Cattlemen's Association. Tanner joins us anytime there's a ballot in sniffing distance, and he doesn't disappoint in this episode. In fact, he more than delivers. He gives us an exellent overview of not just the presidential race, but down-ballot races in both parties and what it all may mean in whatever the makeup of Congress may be after November 5th. He also shares with us some Hail Mary attempts by current administration regulatory agencies to shove through new rules and regs that could cause a lot of concern for agriculture in general, and producers in particular. It's a fun episode, because Tanner disregards the doom and gloom of the last two years of campaigning, and shines a light on why the world truly won't end on November 6th, no matter the outcome of the races. He shares some sage wisdom in that regard, and leaves us with a story of past agricultural efforts to protect ourselves and our industry that turned out in our favor. Finally, he shows off his auctioneering skills, which provides a welcome distraction from the next few days to come. Enjoy, and believe Tanner - the world will still be standing come next Wednesday. Lady Liberty has a lot of life and fight in her yet. Resources & Links: Learn more about the National Cattlemen's Beef Association: www.ncba.org Connect with Valene & Katharine: Follow us on Instagram @millennial_ag Check out our website Email us at [email protected] Follow us on X/Twitter @millennial_ag Make sure to hit subscribe/follow so you never miss an episode!
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