Well, I think the primary thing is that the country is just going in a really bad direction, and most Americans see it. So the economy I talked about, there's certainly positive economic factors, but For percent of Americans, they're living paycheck to paycheck, and compounded inflation is really driven. Higher prices have really made it much harder for them to make ends meet. You see it with the border crisis, 10 million illegal migrants coming into the country, a huge national security risk, a huge fentanyl risk. (14:17–14:26)
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