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WSJ Opinion: Potomac Watch

All Things with Kim Strassel: 2024’s Winners and Losers with Buck Sexton

WSJ Opinion: Potomac Watch

The Wall Street Journal

Society & Culture, News

4.22.8K Ratings

🗓️ 17 December 2024

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

2024 was the year that saw Donald Trump win, Kamala Harris lose, Joe Biden quit and Elon Musk make his way to Capitol Hill. Who else were the big winners and losers of the year, and what's on the 2025 horizon? On this episode of All Things, Kim Strassel speaks with radio talk show host and former CIA officer Buck Sexton about what led Donald Trump to victory, the self-created problems of the mainstream media and why the border crisis may dominate the news in the coming year.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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From the opinion pages of the Wall Street Journal, this is All Things with Kim

0:39.0

Strassel, a Potomac Watch podcast.

0:42.3

Welcome to All Things with Kim Strassel, a Wall Street Journal opinion podcast, and I am

0:47.2

joined this week with former CIA officer and current talented radio and television host, Buck

0:53.2

Sexton.

0:54.2

Buck, thank you so much for joining us this week.

0:56.6

Kim, honored to be with you.

0:58.4

Thank you so much for having me.

0:59.9

This is going to be fun.

1:01.6

Normally, I have a theme for these, but as you are a man able to talk about anything and

1:07.2

everything, and as we have just about closed out, 2024, hallelujah, I thought we'd use this

1:13.7

show to talk about some of the highlights and low lights of the past year and maybe even make

1:19.2

a few observations about the coming near future. So I'm going to start and put you on the spot.

1:26.1

Winners and losers of the year. If you had to choose

1:28.9

a couple of winners for this year politically, who would they be?

1:33.3

I mean, the obvious answer is the answer that everyone would have to give. I mean, Donald

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