
The Jesse Kelly Show Hour 1: One Bad Night
Nov 6, 2025
Exploring the challenges of winning in politics, the discussion examines how economic dissatisfaction drives voter sentiment. There's a compelling look at the surprising voter blocs, particularly young women and immigrants, that lean left. The host provocatively questions whether mass deportations could shift the political landscape. Delving deeper, cultural influences in education and corporate America’s role in shaping political views are dissected, leaving listeners with food for thought on the future of elections.
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Elections Are Battles In A Long War
- Jesse Kelly frames recent elections as battles in a long cultural war, not single decisive moments.
- He warns one bad night doesn't lose the war and one good night doesn't win it either.
Economic Pain Drives Voter Backlash
- Kelly links current voter discontent to post‑COVID economic shifts like money printing and high prices.
- He argues these macro forces keep voters angry and motivate swings against the party in power.
Immigration Changes Urban Electorates
- Kelly highlights exit polls showing recent immigrant arrivals favored the winning NYC candidate heavily.
- He asserts mass immigration reshapes electorates and influences which parties win.
