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Gerard Baker

Editor-at-large for The Wall Street Journal, offering analysis on media's coverage of the 2024 election.

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Nov 23, 2024 • 15min

Trump's Triumph and the Legacy Media’s Blind Spots | 11.23.24

Gerard Baker, Editor-at-large for The Wall Street Journal, dives into the media's disconnect from the American electorate, particularly during the 2024 election. He critiques the erosion of trust in media driven by partisanship and ideological bias. Baker highlights surprising gains for Trump in urban areas, emphasizing the media's narrow view of voter sentiments. He also discusses the rise of alternative news sources and the shifting landscape of political reporting, urging a need for broader perspectives in understanding diverse voter support.
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Apr 7, 2025 • 30min

How Trump’s tariffs are splitting his base

Gerard Baker, a seasoned columnist for The Times and editor-at-large of The Wall Street Journal, dives into the divisive effects of Trump's tariffs on his support base. He discusses the economic toll on both blue-collar workers and billionaire backers, questioning who will bear the brunt of these policies. The conversation reveals growing unrest among Republicans and highlights the stark challenges facing America's Rust Belt. Baker also reflects on the broader global implications, illustrating how U.S. trade decisions resonate far beyond its borders.
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Oct 3, 2024 • 48min

A Prevent Defense October?

Gerard Baker, Editor at large of The Wall Street Journal, delves into J.D. Vance's debate performance and its implications for post-Trump populism. He and Henry analyze how both Trump and Harris can engage undecided voters through starkly different tactics. The conversation shifts to potential October surprises, examining events impacting voter sentiment, and the significance of political ads in shaping narratives around candidates like Dave McCormick. The duo underscores the intricate relationship between political dynamics and current crises.