The Democrats' campaign strategies, including their focus on Kamala Harris and various failed tactics like calling Trump Hitler, were not effective. Additionally, their billion-dollar investment in abortion messaging did not resonate with voters as expected.
Foreign money was used to influence state elections, particularly through initiatives on state ballots. This foreign funding aimed to affect federal elections indirectly by focusing on state-level races.
The RNC focused on getting out the vote and protecting the ballot, training 230,000 poll watchers and poll workers, and having 500 attorneys ready in battleground states. They aimed to restore trust in the electoral process and ensure every vote counted.
If Republicans control both the Senate and the House, they could push for transformative policy changes, including securing the border, constraining spending, stopping endless wars, and restoring a non-woke military. However, they would need to avoid the bidding of K Street and Wall Street to truly empower Main Street Americans.
Trump's victory in the popular vote would be a significant achievement, indicating a broad base of support across the country. It would also validate his mandate and potentially silence critics who argue against his legitimacy.
The media's biased coverage, including constant comparisons of Trump to Hitler and other dictators, likely alienated many voters. This hyperbolic rhetoric did not resonate and instead discredited the media's credibility.
Not certifying the election results would undermine the will of the people and pose a significant threat to democracy. It could lead to further division and erode public trust in the electoral process.
Elon Musk and Charlie Kirk were instrumental in the turnout operation, which outmaneuvered the Democratic machine in state after state. Their efforts in voter mobilization were crucial in securing Trump's victory.
Republicans need to focus on securing the border, constraining spending, stopping endless wars, restoring a strong and non-woke military, and empowering health care freedom through health savings accounts. Failure to address these issues could lead to the demise of the Republican Party.
Self-reflection allows for an examination of what strategies and messages were effective or failed. Without it, the media and the Democratic party risk repeating the same mistakes and continuing to alienate voters.
Donald Trump has been officially declared the winner, and the state-run media are making all the excuses as to why. Stu goes through all the remaining races yet to be called in the Senate, where the GOP has secured a majority. Could the Republicans sweep the entire government and the popular vote? Pat Gray joins Glenn and Stu to celebrate a Trump victory. Will the Democrats learn any lessons and reflect on such a blatant loss, or will they just make the same excuses? As of this morning, it's excuses. Glenn and Stu go through the various failed tactics the Left tried to get Kamala elected. Do the Democrats have any dirty tricks left in their sleeve in order to keep Trump out of office? Republican National Committee Co-Chair Lara Trump joins to discuss her father-in-law's incredible win, what the RNC did to help get President Trump across the finish line, and what's coming next. Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas) joins to discuss what the next two years will look like if the GOP has control over all areas of the government.
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