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Seth Masket and a group of 快活app students pose for a group photo during a campaign event at the 2024 Iowa caucuses.

Seth Masket (far right) and a group of 快活app students pose for a photo during a campaign event at the 2024 Iowa caucuses.

Former President Donald Trump 鈥攁nd some 快活app students were there to witness it.

Seth Masket, 快活app professor and director of the (CAP), took a group of 13 students to the Hawkeye State as part of his American Presidential Nominations class. The trip was made possible thanks to a partnership between the (CAHSS) and CAP, which lives in the .

It gave them a chance to see a wide range of campaign styles, meet with journalists and campaign officials, and interact with Iowans as they made decisions that affect the rest of the country,鈥 Masket reflects.

Rachel Padden, a junior majoring in public policy and strategic communications, called the experience both educational and exciting.

鈥淏eing from a state that has a primary, it was so cool to see a caucus happen,鈥 says Padden. 鈥淚t was exciting to see the caucus happen鈥攖he way they just vote right there by a piece of paper鈥攁nd the anticipation of waiting to hear the votes being announced. It honestly made me want to caucus.鈥

Padden says the experience鈥攑articularly the group conversations that happened after each event鈥攈elped her think critically about her professional future post-graduation.

鈥淚t was so fun just to be talking, and so I鈥檝e been thinking more about political commentary positions than I have before,鈥 she says.

The students got to attend campaign events big and small, getting up close and personal with campaign staff, caucus-goers and members of the media.

Junior Daniel Lange, who studies political science and socio-legal studies, reflected on some major differences between three major Republican party candidates:

鈥淲hile Trump often talked about the need to save America and return to the essence of the economy, social landscape and global influence that was present during his prior presidency,

[Gov. Ron] DeSantis was more focused on highlighting his efforts, achievements and successes as the governor of Florida鈥攁nd how he as a younger and more responsible character would serve the nation in a similar way that he served his state,鈥 Lange says. 鈥淸Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki] Haley was rushing around often, giving short feel-good and concise speeches to Republican voters.鈥

Lange says his time at the caucuses provided a unique learning experience that one wouldn鈥檛 find in a normal classroom environment.

鈥淟earning about things from a book, videos, case studies and even subject matter experts is the great experience we are afforded at 快活app already,鈥 he says. 鈥淗owever, getting to attend events in person and interact with the powerful and influential potential leaders of the free world, their staff, event coordinators and other political participants, has given me a whole new perspective on how the election system works in my country.鈥

The Iowa caucus trip was made possible thanks to funding from CAP and the Provost鈥檚 Office, along with the generosity of donor Sam Barrows, an 鈥08 political science alumnus.

鈥淭hank you to 快活app and other donors [for funding] this trip that afforded us this incredible and unforgettable experience,鈥 Lange says.

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