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The crucial question is whether the donor class and party insiders will be willing to relinquish control and allow a true populist movement to flourish. The likely answer: if they’re pushed out, the party can adapt, but if they resist, the party risks becoming obsolete.
A Call for a Populist Revolution
The road to victory in 2026 and beyond hinges on radical reform within the Republican Party:
Focus on domestic issues like inflation, cost of living, and economic opportunity instead of foreign conflicts.
Mobilize the right-leaning independents who are disillusioned with the establishment.
Prioritize policies that directly improve the lives of working-class Americans, minorities, and young voters—especially Gen Z men.