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The interview begins with a stark critique of political optimism towards the Republican Party's ability to save America. Mark Mitchell, an esteemed pollster, argues that the GOP has been co-opted by corporate interests and special interests, rendering it ineffective in addressing core issues like justice, fairness, and economic opportunity.
Mitchell emphasizes Donald Trump’s uniqueness as an anti-establishment figure trying to challenge a deeply entrenched, corrupt system. However, once in office, Trump, like others before him, faced a Washington D.C. heavily influenced by big business and globalist agendas. The potential for transformative change has been thwarted, leaving many disillusioned and questioning the efficacy of traditional party politics.