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Confessions of a Candidate: Apologies for Being White, Not for Losing

by Andrew Powell
June 3, 2026 at 7:27 pm
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Ah, the political landscape never fails to amuse, as evidenced by Democratic nominee Lindsay James’ recent apology – no, not for her misspellings or campaign blunders, but for simply being white.

On her now-defunct campaign site, she aired her guilt like a poorly dressed guest at a party: “I have benefited greatly from privilege.”

This self-flagellation is about as fresh as last week’s leftovers, yet somehow it’s become a cornerstone of her electoral strategy as she readies to take on the Republicans in Iowa’s second congressional district.

Just imagine the scene: a candidate fervently examining her reflection while pondering her own privilege — it’s enough to make even a seasoned political junkie chuckle. With the Iowa state legislature currently redder than a barn on a summer day, I guess her strategy is to beat the opposition with self-awareness.

James has also pledged her undying allegiance to the BLM movement, just in case anyone thought she might greet her constituents with anything less than a socially aware battle cry. After all, who needs policy details when “equity and inclusion” are the buzzwords of the moment?

Let’s not forget, folks, that this district has a 30,000-voter registration advantage for the GOP, a juicy statistic that should have any candidate focusing on substance instead of personal apologies.

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While she gathers her thoughts on how to advocate for “others” in her cozy privilege bubble, one must wonder if she has a concrete plan to address the real issues on the ground. It would be refreshing to hear her focus on the grit and grind of local politics rather than her journey of self-discovery.

As Lindsay squares off against her Republican opponent, former state Rep. Joe Mitchell, one just hopes that instead of reveling in her own sacrificial narrative, she’ll pivot to actual policy discussions.

The voters of Iowa’s second congressional district might just prefer a candidate who focuses on their needs instead of using their privilege confessions as a campaign crutch.

Who knew that the road to D.C. was paved not with good intentions but with heartfelt apologies and hashtags? Buckle up, folks, this election is shaping up to be one for the books!

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