Progressives blamed America's cultural issues like toxic masculinity and white supremacy, but this narrative didn't resonate with voters who were more concerned about economic issues like inflation.
They ignored economic pain and inflation, focusing instead on cultural issues like abortion, which didn't address voters' immediate financial struggles.
The top issues were the economy, inflation, the border crisis, and education, particularly the impact of COVID-19 on schools.
The Trump campaign was more accessible and freewheeling, contrasting with the Harris campaign's scripted and controlled public appearances.
Trump's administration might shift U.S. involvement in conflicts like the war in Ukraine, potentially leading to riskier actions by allies like Ukraine and adversarial powers like Iran.
They have a narrow window to secure their interests before a Trump administration potentially reverts to a policy of maximum pressure, leading them to take more risks.
Priorities include addressing economic issues, securing the border, and restoring normalcy in education, particularly by reversing Biden's radical gender policies.
By executing executive orders immediately and ensuring congressional support, the administration can implement policies rapidly, focusing on reducing the size of the federal government and returning agencies to their constitutional roles.
Their emphasis on issues like DEI and transgender policies alienated a broad base of voters who were more concerned with economic and security issues.
The incident highlighted the overreach and inefficiency of bureaucratic agencies, showing they prioritize minor issues over more significant matters like illegal immigration.
Today on Breaking Battlegrounds, hosts Sam Stone and guest host Sean Noble bring you insights from National Review’s Noah Rothman and America First Works’ Ashley Hayek. Noah Rothman, author of The Rise of the New Puritans, discusses the aftermath of recent elections, exploring how the left’s anti-America narrative and media dynamics may have played a role in Kamala Harris’s struggles. He also examines the potential impacts of Trump’s second term on international relations, particularly in the Middle East. Later, Ashley Hayek, a political strategist and Executive Director of America First Works, shares her vision for America First priorities in Trump’s second term, focusing on policies aimed at addressing the challenges of everyday Americans. Stay tuned for Kiley's Corner, as they discuss justice for Peanut the squirrel and the 43 monkeys that recently escaped the Alpha Genesis lab in South Carolina. Don’t miss this episode’s deep dive into the future of America.
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Noah Rothman is a senior writer at National Review. He is the author of The Rise of the New Puritans: Fighting Back against Progressives’ War on Fun and Unjust: Social Justice and the Unmaking of America. You can follow him on X @NoahCRothman.
Ashley Hayek is originally from the small agricultural town of Clovis, California, and serves as AFPI’s Chief Engagement Officer. Hayek is a political strategist with over 15 years of experience in political, non-profit, and organization consulting, most recently serving on the Trump-Pence 2020 presidential campaign as the National Coalitions Director. At the age of 22, she started her first company in the loft of her townhouse in San Diego and within five years became the premier political and non-profit fundraising firm in Southern California. Hayek attended the University of California, San Diego, where she received a degree in Political Science, and is the proud wife of a United States Marine and mom of five. Despite her relentless commitment to work, she is devoted to her family, juggling it all in her best stilettos.
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