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You know, for example, in that CBS poll that's out this morning, the ideas that Trump stands for are 25 points more popular than Trump himself. Like almost all of his platforms are in the 70s in approval rating and Trump himself is in the 50s. So the idea that the Democrat Party can't even find any common ground. can't show that they support.
You know, for example, in that CBS poll that's out this morning, the ideas that Trump stands for are 25 points more popular than Trump himself. Like almost all of his platforms are in the 70s in approval rating and Trump himself is in the 50s. So the idea that the Democrat Party can't even find any common ground. can't show that they support.
I mean, I remember, you know, let's more or less, this was a state of the union. So I remember state of the unions when Republicans would, would, would stand up and clap for things that, that Obama did that they supported. I mean, there used to be a little bit of a sense, you know, a small sense of, of, of bipartisan honesty. Let's say to me, it was a freak show. They look like a freak show.
I mean, I remember, you know, let's more or less, this was a state of the union. So I remember state of the unions when Republicans would, would, would stand up and clap for things that, that Obama did that they supported. I mean, there used to be a little bit of a sense, you know, a small sense of, of, of bipartisan honesty. Let's say to me, it was a freak show. They look like a freak show.
Their signs were freakish. Al Green, that was embarrassing what he did. And it seems so sort of staged. And then as I throw it back, the last thing, Mark Mitchell was on this morning with Bannon on War Room and just really laying out how You know, the numbers, for example, in the 18 to 39 voting group, that Trump has 60% approval with that group.
Their signs were freakish. Al Green, that was embarrassing what he did. And it seems so sort of staged. And then as I throw it back, the last thing, Mark Mitchell was on this morning with Bannon on War Room and just really laying out how You know, the numbers, for example, in the 18 to 39 voting group, that Trump has 60% approval with that group.
So when we look at the overall, Mitchell was pointing out that when we look at the overall approval rating of Trump at sort of 51 to 53 to 55, that it's actually much higher with young people. And he said it's actually above 60% with Hispanics. So I don't know why they're committing, you know, committing, Party suicide, Charlie.
So when we look at the overall, Mitchell was pointing out that when we look at the overall approval rating of Trump at sort of 51 to 53 to 55, that it's actually much higher with young people. And he said it's actually above 60% with Hispanics. So I don't know why they're committing, you know, committing, Party suicide, Charlie.
But the but the you know, the the most extreme voices, the Jasmine Crockett's, the the Sandy from Brooklyn, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Those are still the voices that are being heard and it is not helping them. And I don't think 2026 is going to be good for them.
But the but the you know, the the most extreme voices, the Jasmine Crockett's, the the Sandy from Brooklyn, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Those are still the voices that are being heard and it is not helping them. And I don't think 2026 is going to be good for them.
Well, it's happening, Charlie. It's been happening for six months, for a year. And to be honest, it's probably, I don't know how to designate percentages here, but it's probably at least 50%. Because of TPUSA. I mean, look, how do you get young people to sort of open their eyes? You go to where they are. You go to college campuses. Who's been going to college campuses more than anyone else?
Well, it's happening, Charlie. It's been happening for six months, for a year. And to be honest, it's probably, I don't know how to designate percentages here, but it's probably at least 50%. Because of TPUSA. I mean, look, how do you get young people to sort of open their eyes? You go to where they are. You go to college campuses. Who's been going to college campuses more than anyone else?
TP Action and TPUSA. So the strategy that you came up with is work. But that's not really even the interesting part. It isn't interesting that it's work. What's really interesting are the actual numbers. These are big, as you said, more than their parents are.
TP Action and TPUSA. So the strategy that you came up with is work. But that's not really even the interesting part. It isn't interesting that it's work. What's really interesting are the actual numbers. These are big, as you said, more than their parents are.
Can you even imagine saying five years ago that one of the strengths of the America First movement or the Republican movement would be young people, would be voters under 39? It's astonishing that we can even say that. But that's how much things have changed in five years. And again, how it happened, it's a combination of things. It's social media. It's Trump.
Can you even imagine saying five years ago that one of the strengths of the America First movement or the Republican movement would be young people, would be voters under 39? It's astonishing that we can even say that. But that's how much things have changed in five years. And again, how it happened, it's a combination of things. It's social media. It's Trump.
But really at sort of the grassroots, it's all the work that TP did. And
But really at sort of the grassroots, it's all the work that TP did. And
You know, it's why probably 14 years ago when you came up with this idea that you were able to find people interested in bankrolling it because there were other people who thought, well, you know what, if this kid can pull it off, that's going to completely change future elections because we're always so used to losing these young votes. So I think that's where it's coming from.
You know, it's why probably 14 years ago when you came up with this idea that you were able to find people interested in bankrolling it because there were other people who thought, well, you know what, if this kid can pull it off, that's going to completely change future elections because we're always so used to losing these young votes. So I think that's where it's coming from.