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🗓️ 19 November 2024
⏱️ 46 minutes
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0:00.0 | The biggest takeaway I have from the 2024 election is that wokeism is dead. |
0:05.2 | The messaging that I was seeing, they really were banking on this idea that women are just dumb. |
0:10.3 | So I know that we can't say, well, anything that happened in this election, you can just extrapolate on what is your take on the overall trends? |
0:17.6 | First-time voters now at age 18, they get it. |
0:20.3 | When they were in the beginning of high school. |
0:22.2 | In the age of COVID, the light bulb is going off much earlier in life. I don't like |
0:26.4 | Elizabeth Brown. Thanks so much for joining the podcast. Thanks so much for having me back. Lila, |
0:33.6 | what an exciting week to celebrate the trajectory of our country. Yes, yes. How are you doing? It sounds like you're feeling good, which is great. I sure am. You know, going into election night a week ago, I wasn't sure anybody could have accurately predicted what the heck was going to happen next. But if anything, I've seen America really come together in the last week or so to realize |
0:55.6 | that we have an opportunity to be a truly United States of America again. And regardless of who |
1:01.1 | you voted for in the last couple of months or we're supporting or what political party you belong to, |
1:06.0 | it seems like there's sort of a new horizon for the future of America and what we're capable of |
1:10.8 | moving forward. All right. So there's a lot to unpack. for the future of America and what we're capable of moving forward. |
1:12.6 | All right. So there's a lot to unpack. You're going to help us navigate what happened with the |
1:16.6 | election, how people voted, and then some larger trends. So everyone's talking about this. What does it |
1:22.5 | mean? Which direction is America headed? One of the things I really want to focus on is this liberal |
1:28.6 | women demographic because traditionally, historically, in recent history anyways, women have voted |
1:34.8 | left, but then we saw 10% less, I think, Gen Z women. I don't know the number on millennials. |
1:40.9 | You may have that voted, less voted for Kamala Harris than for |
1:45.4 | Biden. And Trump actually increased his share of women voting for him. So these are all really |
1:51.2 | significant things. What does it all mean? Lots to unpack. So let's maybe start with your general |
1:57.7 | takeaways. Like what would be your top takeaways from how you saw the election |
2:03.2 | results play out with the young female vote? Great question. And I think just generally |
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