

Daily Wire Backstage: The Red Wave
Oct 27, 2022
The group dives into the real implications of midterm elections, weighing economic concerns against climate change narratives. They discuss the surprising rise of Republican candidates, driven by crime and economic issues. The nuances of marriage and family commitment are examined, challenging modern views with a push for deeper responsibility in relationships. Activism surrounding child safety and different gender ideologies sparks passionate debate, reflecting on the left's influence on societal norms. Buckle up for engaging insights and political commentary!
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Mismatched Priorities
- This election is about the Democratic Party's misaligned priorities with voters.
- Voters prioritize inflation, jobs, and immigration, while Democrats focus on January 6th, abortion, and climate change.
Zeldin vs. Hochul on Crime
- Lee Zeldin, leading in New York, focuses on crime, while Hochul dismisses it.
- This disconnect resonates with voters concerned about safety.
Dixon vs. Whitmer on COVID
- Tudor Dixon is closing the gap in Michigan by focusing on Whitmer's COVID policies.
- Voters remain angry about COVID restrictions and their economic impact.