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In this The American Spectator article, the author lays out a blunt, populist-style “to-do list” for the president ahead of the next election cycle, focusing on visible wins and messaging that resonate with everyday Americans.
- The piece argues that voters respond more to tangible, everyday improvements than abstract policy victories or insider political achievements
- It emphasizes the importance of delivering clear, easy-to-understand wins on issues like inflation, energy prices, and border security
- The author suggests the president should prioritize actions that can be quickly felt by working-class Americans rather than long-term bureaucratic reforms
- There is a strong focus on communication style—urging a more direct, relatable tone that connects with “regular people” rather than political elites
- The article highlights the success of “barstool politics,” meaning informal, common-sense messaging that mirrors conversations people have in everyday settings
- It recommends aggressive visibility, including public appearances and messaging that demonstrate leadership and decisiveness
- The author contends that perceived strength and clarity are more politically valuable than complex policy explanations
- The piece frames the upcoming election as heavily dependent on whether voters feel their lives have improved in obvious, measurable ways
Read the full story: https://spectator.org/barstool-politics-a-to-do-list-for-the-president-before-november/


