
Who Do Voters Hate More? A Midterm Roundtable.
Honestly with Bari Weiss
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Shifting Sands of the Right: A New Political Landscape
This chapter discusses the emergence of new right figures committed to traditional values and economic stability for American families, touching on key political agendas like border security and the influence of big tech. It highlights the evolving Republican Party's shift towards populism and the challenges candidates face in winning over traditional voters amid changing political landscapes in states like Arizona and Ohio. The analysis focuses on the impact of societal changes on voter preferences, particularly the appeal of populist candidates and their connection to the working class.
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