

Trump's Huge Win, Haley Drops Out, and MSNBC Melts Down, with Vivek Ramaswamy and Rich Lowry | Ep. 739
Mar 6, 2024
Vivek Ramaswamy, author of "Capitalist Punishment" and former presidential candidate, shares his insights on media misconceptions about GOP voters and the urgency for Republicans to reassess their strategies ahead of 2024. Rich Lowry, National Review's editor, discusses Nikki Haley's exit from the race and her uncertain future in politics. The duo also critiques MSNBC's narratives on immigration and race, highlighting the growing discontent among voters. They delve into the ideological divides within the Republican Party and what Trump's campaign should focus on moving forward.
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Coming Home
- Rich Lowry's elderly mother initially voted for Evan McMullin in 2016.
- She later changed her mind and voted for Trump, demonstrating the "coming home" phenomenon.
Independent Voters
- Independents voting against Trump in primaries are the most committed anti-Trump voters.
- Average independents, and even some Republicans, may still vote for Trump in the general election.
Migrant Housing
- Migrants are being housed in community centers, displacing resources for at-risk teenagers.
- Rachel Maddow's mockery of concern over immigration is out of touch.