
The David Frum Show MAGA Has Repulsed Young Women
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Nov 12, 2025 Sarah Longwell, a communications strategist and publisher at The Bulwark, joins to discuss the striking trends in exit polls from recent elections. She reveals how young women overwhelmingly leaned Democratic, highlighting the growing gender gap and political polarization. Longwell also explores how changing media ecosystems and cultural dynamics are pushing women away from male-dominated subcultures and Republican candidates. Additionally, she shares insights on the need for parties to adapt their strategies to capture the shifting electorate.
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Shutdown Was Signaling, Not Lawmaking
- David Frum argues the Democratic shutdown strategy was about messaging, not legislating, because the tax-credit votes never existed.
- He says the shutdown successfully pinned chaos on Trump but further delay would've likely backfired politically on Democrats.
Messaging Win Against Trump
- Frum contends the Democrats scored a messaging win by showing chaos came from Trump, not from the party that shut down government.
- He argues it was prudent to
Young Women Overwhelmingly Back Democrats
- Sarah Longwell highlights a seismic overperformance by Democratic candidates among women under 30 across multiple 2025 races.
- She reports young women voted about 81–82% for Democrats, creating an unprecedented gender gap.









