This week on the Caffeinated Thoughts Podcast, Shane Vander Hart is joined by Terry Schilling, the Executive Director of American Principles Project, to discuss the results of the 2018 Midterms nationally. Shane is joined later by Kelvey Vander Hart, a contributor and editor at Caffeinated Thoughts to discuss the Iowa results. 

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