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The WallBuilders Show

Demographic Shifts and the Future of American Politics

The WallBuilders Show

Tim Barton, David Barton & Rick Green

Wallbuilders Show, Education, Constitutional, Church, Christianity, History, Conservative, America, Family, Christian, Biblical, Religion & Spirituality, Wallbuilders.show, Government, News, Politics

4.82.2K Ratings

🗓️ 15 November 2024

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

Join us as we dissect the surprising factors that have shaped voter decisions, challenging certain progressive policies and sparking a cultural shift. We'll examine how the hot topics resonate with voters, influencing not just national politics but also causing ripples in local governance. Listen closely as we unravel why reactions to corporate choices by companies like Bud Light and Target are more than just business decisions—they're key indicators of a changing political tide. The politic...

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0:00.0

Welcome to the intersection of faith and culture. It's The Wall Builder Show, and we're taking on the hot topics of the day from a biblical, historical, and constitutional perspective. It's Friday. So it's Good News Friday around here at Wall Builders, which means David and Tim Bart, have been piling up their stacks of good news.

0:21.9

This week has felt like Good News Friday all week long. So many good appointments are nominations.

0:27.2

I keep saying appointments, but nominations from President Trump.

0:30.9

And even a sense, guys, that it's a foregone conclusion that they will be approved.

0:35.9

Like I noticed in all the, all the, um,

0:39.2

you know, announcements that he makes, he says, I'm excited that so and so will be serving as.

0:44.8

Not that I've nominated so and so, but that they will be serving as. Anyway, I'm Rick Green here

0:49.5

with David and Tim Barton. Let's jump into some of that good news for our good news Friday. David,

0:53.1

what are we starting with? Well, starting on a post-mortem of the election. We had, we talked before the

0:59.1

election that we had two polls that we asked Barner to do, and he looked ahead to say, what would

1:05.0

cause people to vote, what would cause them not to vote, which groups are going to vote, Christians,

1:09.4

what could you say to get them vote and et cetera? And it's understandable that we do that looking forward, but it's also nice to look

1:16.5

back and say, okay, how did that turn out? How did that polling look? Was it accurate? Did it go the

1:22.8

way we thought it would? And the Democrats are now having that same kind of self-analysis because they got

1:29.2

clobbered in this election. There's no question about it. They got clobbered. All the polling,

1:35.1

I mean, going into the election, 538 had Kamala up like, I think it was 0.09, and that was a collection

1:42.8

of all the national polls. So overall, all the

1:45.0

national polls had her up a good way. It didn't have the margin of victory that clearly came out

1:50.5

or the margin of the electoral college, so they missed it. And so Democrat polling firms have

1:55.8

been doing exit polling, not exit polling necessarily, but analysis polling after the election. And what they found,

2:03.8

and they were asking, why did you not vote for Kamala? What were the issues that caused you not

2:09.2

to vote for her? You had a choice between her and Trump. Why did you not choose her? And the top three

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