Tucker: The Republican Party has to figure out its future
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During Thursday's "Tucker Carlson Tonight," the host Carlson addressed the future of the Republican Party, saying that it has a decision to make--become the party of the middle class, or revert to the party beholden to Wall Street
Congressman Jim Banks of Indiana has thought a lot about it. Banks released a memo this week that seems to answer that question conclusively. The Republican Party, he writes, is no longer an arm of the Chamber of Commerce. In fact, it is already the party of the American middle class. We know that because they’re its voters. Carlson then provided examples of occupations such mechanics, janitors and small business owners who overwhelmingly supported President Trump in the 2020 election, compared to the occupations such as college professors and bankers who backed Joe Biden in large numbers. CARLSON: How should the Republican Party respond to these facts? For starters, how about stop sucking up to the people who hate you? Corporate America has gone mostly hard left so stop doing their bidding. Don’t help the people who want to hurt you. Then, when you get a minute, start representing — and defending — your own voters. Find the people who vote for you and do something for them.More Related News
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