

Trump's Landslide Victory Causes Massive Media Meltdown, with Fifth Column, Rich Lowry, Charles C.W. Cooke, and Maureen Callahan | Ep. 937
12 snips Nov 6, 2024
Kmele Foster, Michael Moynihan, and Matt Welch from The Fifth Column join the discussion, along with political commentator Rich Lowry, writer Charles C.W. Cooke, and New York Post's Maureen Callahan. They dive into Trump's surprising election victory, revealing pollsters' failure to predict it. The conversation highlights shifting Latino support and critiques celebrity endorsements like Oprah's. Emotional media reactions and political analysis on the implications for Democrats and future strategies create a lively and insightful dialogue.
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Shy Trump Voters
- Michael Moynihan noticed a reluctance of Trump voters to identify themselves publicly at a recent event.
- Many attendees privately admitted their support after the event concluded.
Trump's Winning Coalition
- Trump's victory was driven by a broad coalition, including working-class men and women, Black men, and Latinos.
- This suggests a shift in voter demographics and preferences.
Latinos for Trump
- Kmele Foster recounts his experience in Star County, the most Hispanic county in America, where he found strong support for Trump.
- This observation challenges common assumptions about Latino voting patterns.