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The 2024 presidential election brings some good news: the resistance against Donald Trump and harmful Republican policies is alive and strong. Many may feel disheartened, but we are not giving up. We take time to regroup and then return to the fight. Republicans may think marginalized communities will remain silent, but that’s not the case. If Trump attempts to harm the American people or strip away rights, we will push back fiercely. Together, we can make his presidency difficult if he pursues detrimental policies. Let’s stay engaged and energized in this fight.

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Today, there's a lot of discussion about America first, especially in light of Joe Biden's actions. It's a tough day as he transitions power, showing dignity and respect. Biden is handing over a better economy than he inherited, which is a significant achievement. He made tough decisions that will benefit the Trump administration, leading to positive developments. Although Biden may have overstayed his time, he believed he could accomplish more good. Ultimately, he's demonstrating decency in this transition, embodying the essence of America first.

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Speaker 0 suggests a different perspective on Donald Trump's popularity, stating his net favorable rating is currently minus four points. This is better than when he won in November 2024 (minus seven points) or in March 2017 (minus 10 points). Speaker 0 also notes a high percentage of Americans feel the country is on the right track: 45% according to Maris (second highest since 2009) and 44% according to NBC News (highest since 2004). Historically, incumbent parties are reelected when 42% feel the country is on the right track, compared to only 27-28% when Kamala Harris lost and Democrats were turned out of power. Finally, the generic congressional ballot looks more like 2022 or 2024, when Republicans won control of Congress, than like 2020, when Democrats won. Speaker 0 concludes that Trump's approval is higher compared to himself, many feel the country is on the right track, and the congressional ballot favors Republicans.

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To my Republican colleagues, I urge caution in interpreting the election results. Avoid the temptation to move to extremes, as history shows this often backfires. Our effectiveness relies on bipartisanship. If we want the Senate to be as productive in the next four years as it has been, cooperation is essential. Democrats are committed to working across the aisle when opportunities arise, without compromising our values. The question now is whether Republicans will embrace the same spirit of collaboration. Remember, bipartisanship is the most effective way to achieve our goals, just as it has been in the past.

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The American people made their choice in a free and fair election, and it's crucial to respect that decision. The president's role is to ensure a peaceful transfer of power, which is a fundamental aspect of our democracy. The president has reached out to the president-elect, following customary practices, to facilitate this transition. It's important to acknowledge the concerns of those who feel fearful, but the administration is committed to putting the American people first and ensuring they receive the peaceful transition they deserve. The president and vice president are focused on delivering for the American people during this time.

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To my Republican colleagues, I urge caution in interpreting the election results. Avoid the temptation to veer towards extremes, as this has historically backfired on the party in power. Our effectiveness relies on bipartisanship. If we want the next four years to be as productive as the last, cooperation is essential. Democrats are committed to working with both sides when opportunities arise, without compromising our values. The key question is whether Republicans will embrace the same approach. Do not forsake bipartisanship; it remains the most effective way to achieve our goals, just as it has in the past.

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Speaker 0 questions the strength of the new president's mandate, noting he won the popular vote by only 1.5% and the general election with less than 50% of the vote. Speaker 1 argues that the president does have a mandate, stating they are not a supporter of Trump, but of truth and facts. The president won every swing state, increased voter turnout among Black, Latino, and young voters, and 89% of counties shifted to the right. Republicans hadn't won the popular vote since 2004, but they did this year, also winning the electoral college. Speaker 1 doesn't understand how people can look at that and say there's no mandate. Speaker 0 suggests they have different definitions of a mandate. Speaker 1 believes Democrats may use the close margin as an excuse to avoid changing their strategy.

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January 6th is not being forgotten. The January 6th committee has documented the events for history, and many people still care about democracy. In the last election, a significant majority believed Donald Trump acted wrongly, as he led an insurrection. Our focus now is on implementing the people's will through a peaceful transition of power. Tomorrow, on January 6th, Democrats and Republicans will unite to certify the election results, symbolically walking together with the ballots. This is a fundamental aspect of what America stands for, and we will uphold it on inauguration day.

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The DOJ and FBI must report to congressional committees, with strong leadership from Republicans to enforce valid subpoenas. This requires a coordinated effort, similar to how Russiagate was addressed, involving multiple agencies like DOD, CIA, NSA, and others. The American public supported Donald Trump, and a collective approach is essential moving forward. Regarding Senate confirmations, the traditional process allows presidential candidates to present their cabinet as a package in early January. This has been done by previous presidents, including Joe Biden. The goal is to ensure Trump receives the same opportunity without creating unnecessary obstacles, emphasizing the need for uniform application of the Constitution in Washington, D.C., as the public desires.

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The Republican Party, led by Donald Trump, has reshaped the electorate. In 2017, Democrats held a five-point advantage, which increased to six points by 2021. However, by February 2024, Republicans gained a two-point lead, surpassing Democrats in party affiliation. This shift is due to individuals switching from Democrat or Independent affiliations to Republican, alongside new, Republican-leaning voters entering the electorate. Combined with strong Republican support for Donald Trump, this creates a winning formula. It defies traditional political norms and results in Trump's positive net approval rating, a stark contrast to his largely negative rating during his first term. He's succeeding by doing things his own way.

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A new poll shows that while 41% of Americans oppose Donald Trump, 54% support him, especially regarding his economic policies. Notably, 73% want troops at the southern border, 73% favor cutting government spending, and 78% want income tax cuts. These popular policies face opposition from about half of Congress, highlighting a disconnect between lawmakers and voters. The influence of big donors over government decisions is evident, but the power of legacy media is waning as more voters recognize the truth. Americans increasingly desire smaller government, lower taxes, and control over immigration, urging Congress to align with their demands or face consequences in future elections. The American people are clear: they want the promises of Trump's agenda, regardless of their feelings toward him.

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I have detractors, even some Democrats? Well, I don't believe it. The criticism that I'm orchestrating a hostile takeover of government in a non-transparent way is unfounded. We have a strong mandate from the public. The people voted, giving President Trump the majority, winning the House and Senate. The people voted for major government reform. There should be no doubt; it was a key part of the campaign. That's what people are going to get. They're going to get what they voted for. In this presidency, that's exactly what will happen, and that's what democracy is all about.

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Public trust in politicians hinges on fulfilling campaign promises. A significant shift in public perception of Trump's actions is evident. In April 2017, only 46% of Americans believed he was keeping his promises. Fast forward to February 2025, and that number has jumped to 70%. This 24-point increase correlates with a much improved net approval rating. Currently, Trump enjoys a positive net approval rating for 21 days, exceeding the 11 days achieved during his entire first term. It's a dramatically different landscape.

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79% of people say the country is on the wrong track after 3.5 years of the current administration. Over the last decade, people have become exhausted. Republicans, including former chiefs of staff, defense secretaries, national security advisors, and the former Vice President, believe Donald Trump is unfit, unstable, dangerous, and spends too much time on personal grievances instead of focusing on the American people. Despite these claims, half the country supports him, and he is beating his opponent in swing states. The election for President of the United States is not supposed to be easy. Donald Trump demeans the American people, talks about an enemy within, and suggested turning the American military on the American people.

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Recent events, including vandalism and protests, create the impression that Trump is failing and Democrats are correct. However, an NBC poll indicates that more people believe the country is heading in the right direction than at any time since 2012. While neither party has high favorability, Democrats have reached a 30-year low. The speaker questions what happened to the Democratic party and suggests the left has moved further left on cultural issues, while media outlets increasingly label anything right of left as "far right." Fringe movements gain visibility through social and mainstream media, making them seem normal. The speaker expresses satisfaction with many of Trump's changes but notes the importance of healthy opposition, which the Democrats currently lack. They have become a party of complaints rather than offering a positive vision. The speaker urges Democrats to develop a positive platform instead of merely opposing Trump, as many open-minded Americans will continue to vote against them otherwise.

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To my Republican colleagues, I urge caution in interpreting the election results. Avoid the temptation to shift toward extremes, as history shows this often backfires. Our effectiveness relies on bipartisanship. If we want the Senate to be as productive in the next four years as it has been, cooperation is essential. Democrats are committed to working with both sides when possible, maintaining our values while seeking progress to improve people's lives. The question now is whether Republicans will embrace the same approach. Remember, bipartisanship is the most effective way to achieve our goals, as it has proven in the past and will continue to do so in the future.

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Two months ago, the American people elected Donald Trump as the 47th president of the United States. We appreciate the support. It's important to love America in both victory and defeat; that’s the patriotic way. House Democrats are committed to preserving this spirit because we genuinely love our country.

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The opposition to the Trump administration's first hundred days is threefold: pollsters, the media, and the Democratic Party/institutionalized left. Pollsters underestimate Trump's support, reminiscent of 2016, 2020, and 2024 elections, to create momentum against him. The media, now in conflict with the Democratic left over the Biden scandal, have gained influence due to the Democratic Party's lack of an agenda. The Democratic Party and the left lack institutional power, an alternate agenda, and leaders. They cannot point to a "good old days" under Biden, as they allegedly "wrecked the country." All that remains are attacks on Trump's character, such as calling him a fascist or Nazi. The underlying principle uniting the opposition is fear that Trump's first hundred days might lead to a successful presidency.

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The policies under Donald Trump led to low inflation, rising wages, and stability. However, under Joe Biden, there is rising inflation and economic stagnation. It's important to acknowledge Trump's success and consider bringing him back for another term to restore a growing economy and peace globally.

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President Trump's actions, including auditing USAID and giving Elon Musk access to treasury records, are not a constitutional crisis. He has the authority to oversee executive branch agencies. While concerns exist about the impact of USAID's closure on global health initiatives, the agency's history of potential misuse and inefficiency warrants scrutiny. Democrats' opposition seems counterintuitive, given their past support for government reform. Public opinion polls show high approval for Trump and disapproval for the Democratic party and the media's anti-Trump bias is harming their credibility. The public overwhelmingly supports government reform and cutting foreign aid, suggesting Democrats’ opposition is self-destructive.

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New polling data reveals an overwhelming mandate for President Trump to continue his "Make America Great Again" agenda. Americans are rejecting the extremism of the liberal media and the Democratic Party. Trump's election signifies a desire for change and government accountability. For example, Apple's recent investment in a manufacturing supplier academy in Detroit exemplifies this shift. Such investments were absent under the previous administration. This progress is due to a president committed to bringing jobs back from overseas and specifically to Michigan. Trump has achieved more for Detroit in one month than Biden did in four years, and the latest polls suggest widespread support for this direction. Welcome to America.

The Rubin Report

'Real Time' Crowd Roars for Bill Maher’s Brutal Message to Democrats
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Dave Rubin hosts the Rubin Report live from Washington, DC, discussing a significant cultural and political shift in America, which he refers to as "the shift." He highlights the recent Super Bowl, where President Trump received cheers, contrasting this with the crowd's reaction to Taylor Swift, suggesting a growing support for Trump and a rejection of mainstream celebrity culture. Rubin emphasizes the importance of authenticity in politics, criticizing Democrats for their perceived inauthenticity and failure to connect with the public. He discusses the inefficiencies of government, particularly the Department of Education, and the need for transparency in spending. Rubin mentions a conversation between Bill Maher and Byron Donalds, where they address the mismanagement within the education system and advocate for returning authority to states and parents. He notes that the public is increasingly aware of government waste, with recent audits revealing significant financial mismanagement. Rubin also touches on the controversies surrounding the Department of Government Efficiency, led by Elon Musk, and the backlash from Democrats who feel threatened by the scrutiny of government spending. He cites examples of wasteful expenditures, including funds allocated to luxury hotels for illegal migrants and administrative costs that do not benefit public services. The discussion extends to the broader implications of these revelations, suggesting that the shift towards transparency and accountability is uniting Americans across political lines. Rubin concludes by asserting that success in governance will bring the country together, highlighting Trump's rising approval ratings as evidence of this shift. He plans to continue exploring these themes in future episodes, emphasizing the importance of maintaining focus on government accountability and efficiency.

Breaking Points

VIBE SHIFT: CNN Admits Americans LOVE Trump Transition
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A CNN segment analyzed public sentiment regarding Trump's transition, revealing a net approval rating of plus 18 points, significantly higher than the plus one point in 2016. This suggests a more favorable view of Trump compared to his previous transition. Factors contributing to this shift include Trump's established presence in American politics, a perceived lack of resistance from the Democratic Party, and a sense of decisive action from Trump’s administration, contrasting with Biden's perceived ineffectiveness. The discussion also highlighted the unique coalition Trump has built within the Republican Party, raising questions about future candidates' ability to replicate this success. Comparisons were drawn between Trump and Obama regarding their celebrity status and political impact. The conversation concluded with concerns about the Democratic Party's drift from working-class issues and the challenges they face in reconnecting with voters on economic matters.

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SHOCK: Trump HIGHEST SUPPORT EVER In First Days
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Recent CBS News data reveals American sentiments towards the Trump Administration 20 days in: 53% approve, 47% disapprove. Key descriptors for Trump include tough (69%), energetic (63%), and focused (60%). However, only 7% believe he is fulfilling campaign promises. Trump's immigration deportation program garners 59% approval. Notably, he has a surprising +10% approval among voters under 30. Concerns arise over Trump's proposal to take control of Gaza, with 47% opposing it. Critics argue this could incite terrorism and worsen U.S. relations in the Middle East. Trump's commitment to owning Gaza is seen as reckless, with fears of a disastrous foreign conflict. The discussion also highlights the potential political fallout from inflation, with 66% of Americans feeling he should prioritize price issues. Consumer sentiment is declining, and any misstep, like a foreign conflict or economic downturn, could severely impact Trump's approval ratings, reminiscent of past presidencies.

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Trump Pollster WARNS Of Dem Midterm Blowout
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The 2020 election saw the highest voter turnout in modern history due to direct government interventions in people's lives, such as checks and vaccine mandates. Current polling indicates significant anger towards Elon Musk and his actions, particularly regarding funding cuts, with 24% of those opposing Trump citing this as his worst action. Democrats are more upset about Musk's influence than Republicans are supportive of it. Polls show Musk's approval ratings have plummeted, with a net unfavorable rating of minus 12 points. Concerns about federal job cuts and their broader economic impact are rising, especially in rural communities reliant on federal spending. Trump's administration faces criticism for prioritizing tax cuts for the wealthy over working-class families, with 63% of voters in swing districts expressing concern about their financial situations. Historical trends suggest that unified control of government often leads to significant midterm losses for the ruling party. Current economic indicators, including inflation, are worsening, posing risks for Trump’s political future. Overall, there is a growing sentiment that the administration is out of touch with the priorities of everyday Americans.
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