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LARRY KUDLOW: Trump is winning

FOX Business host Larry Kudlow explains why former President Donald Trump's policies resonate with Americans on "Kudlow."

A recent editorial from a very conservative newspaper editorial page — I'm not going to name any names — is asking, "Will Trump Be Indicted Into Office?" This is their response to the spate of recent polls showing Mr. Trump leading in nearly all the toss-up states and defeating Joe Biden a year from now.

Then, there's another headline that I will identify from the Washington Post entitled: "Eight columnists discuss: How in the world is Trump winning?" Half of those columnists were conservatives. Just saying, but they too completely missed the point. Trump is winning on the issues

Can I make that as clear as I possibly can? He's winning on high gas and grocery prices. He's winning on high interest rates on mortgages and credit cards. He's winning because Americans are sick of the socialist Green New Deal. They don't want to give up gasoline-powered cars, gas stoves, hot water heaters, dishwashers and wood-burning pizzas — just because a bunch of 30-something Ivy League bureaucrats tell them they can't have this kind of stuff.

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Trump is winning because from day one back in 2015, he warned about illegal immigration, job losses and falling real wages. Trump is winning because his tax cuts generated huge income gains for typical families and lower-income folks. Trump is winning because he took out Soleimani and bankrupted Iran, befriended Israel and changed Middle Eastern politics with the Abraham Accords.

Trump is winning because he rang the warning bell on China and followed through with tough trade policies. Trump is winning because the non-White working class is deserting Democrats and moving into the Republican column as a result of the issues just cited.

Trump is winning because Democrats and RINO Republicans thought the election was going to be about his legal problems, but in fact, most of the country sees right through that as a two-tiered justice system denying his free speech — a problem, by the way, they themselves fear they may encounter.

Trump is winning because he wants parents to run the schools and cops to run the streets. Joe Biden's Democrats bet wrong big-time on class warfare and attacking success, where ironically, the wealthiest and best-educated voters now will probably go more for Biden more than Trump, and then Democrats bet wrong again on illegal immigration, thinking that a pathway to voting citizenship for another 8 million illegals was a terrific idea, but it wasn’t. It was a terrible idea.

In fact, Hispanic voters have basically the same negative view on this as White voters. Meanwhile, African American voters had Trump's record-low unemployment rate and Trump's upward mobility opportunities and they liked it. In Politico, Republican pollster Patrick Ruffini calls it the emerging working-class Republican majority. In the Wall Street Journal’s book review section, a long article by John Judis and Ruy Teixeira chronicles the Democratic disaster on open borders and illegal immigrants.

Finally, there is such a populist revolt going on out there on these key issues, that even voters under 30 years old are a Biden-Trump toss-up. Never thought I’d see that. Know what? Reminds me of how young people came to love Ronald Reagan because of his decisive leadership and key policy successes. These are the reasons Donald Trump is leading the pack right now. Polls are not votes, they're just snapshots of a point in time. The election's a year away, but right now, that's why Trump is winning.

This article is adapted from Larry Kudlow’s opening commentary on the November 7, 2023, edition of "Kudlow."

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