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Is the Republican Party facing a defining moment, or is this just another chapter in a long history of political evolution? Join the brothers Kabateck as they engage with Jot Condie, President and CEO of the California Restaurant Association, to explore the potential directions the party may take in the post-Trump era. They'll weigh the lasting impact of Donald Trump's influence against the possibility of a return to traditional conservative values championed by figures like Mitt Romney. The discussion also examines the new voter demographics that Trump has energized, questioning their future participation without his polarizing presence.
Turning to pressing economic issues, they tackle the contentious debate surrounding the minimum wage and its broader implications. With inflation and living costs on the rise, the discussion gives consideration as to how wage changes impact both workers and small business owners. Could regional wage adjustments, like those in Oregon, provide a balanced solution that ensures fair wages while maintaining business viability? Taking a look into the complex interplay between political narratives and economic realities, there's emphasis on the need for thoughtful policies that support both low-income workers and small businesses.
Finally, California politics take center stage as the discussion takes a look at the challenges Democrats face, particularly in addressing homelessness and positioning prominent figures like Gavin Newsom for national prominence. How does the Midwest perceive Californian politicians, and what strategies might Democrats adopt given Kamala Harris's influence? The conversation turns to speculate on the potential candidates for the Democratic Party, considering the viability of centrist figures from contested regions. As the presidential election looms, a final look at polling accuracy and potential outcomes could be setting the stage for a season marked by unpredictability and political gridlock.
You can learn more about the California Restaurant Association HERE
Chapters
(00:00) - The Future of the Republican Party
(11:28) - Minimum Wage, Business, and Homelessness
(20:01) - California Democrats and Republican Prospects
(28:17) - Election Predictions and Polling Accuracy
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