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Voters Send Clear Message: Wokeness Is Out, Real Issues Are In

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Comedian Andrew Schulz says the 2024 election was a loud rejection of wokeness by American voters. He claims Donald Trump’s landslide victory proved most Americans want to move past debates about gender pronouns and progressive social policies. Schulz argues the election showed regular folks are tired of being told how to think.

Trump’s team ran ads saying “Trump is for you and me, Kamala is for they/them.” Schulz calls this the most effective message of the campaign. He says it tapped into frustration with leaders focusing on niche issues instead of everyday problems. The comedian believes voters saw Democrats as too obsessed with identity politics.

Schulz says America’s “pendulum has swung” away from woke culture. He claims the election settled the argument—most people don’t support far-left ideas. The comedian jokes that criticizing wokeness is now safe because the majority agrees. He thinks Democrats failed by pushing policies that made normal Americans feel attacked.

Democrats keep losing because they lecture people instead of listening, Schulz argues. He says working-class voters felt ignored by leaders more worried about pronouns than jobs. The comedian believes Trump’s plain speaking style connected better than fancy political talk. He warns Democrats won’t win again until they respect traditional values.

Schulz plans to teach his daughter both conservative and liberal ideas. He wants her to hear all sides so she can think for herself. The comedian criticizes schools for pushing one worldview without debate. He says kids need practice defending their beliefs against opposition.

On Dave Rubin’s show, Schulz blasted Democrats for still not understanding why they lost. He said Trump won by focusing on real issues like the economy and safety. The comedian mocked leaders who blame voters instead of changing their message. He thinks Democrats look out of touch defending failed policies.

Schulz’s comments highlight a growing split between coastal elites and middle America. Ordinary folks want leaders who fix problems, not scold them about being “problematic.” Trump’s win proves most Americans care more about paychecks than political correctness.

The election was a wake-up call for both parties. Schulz says Republicans must now deliver results while keeping wokeness in check. Democrats face a choice—adapt to what voters want or keep losing. One thing’s clear: Americans want their leaders focused on kitchen-table issues, not culture wars.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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