In this podcast, the hosts delve into the surprising results of the 2024 US Presidential election, where Donald Trump emerged victorious by a wide margin, causing a notable shift in the electorate towards the right. They examine several theories behind this outcome, such as the effects of global inflation following the pandemic, widespread voter dissatisfaction with Democratic leadership—especially regarding pandemic-related policies—and the challenges identity politics face in attracting minority voters. The conversation also points out the unexpected trend of urban areas leaning towards the Republican party and reflects on a global wave of anti-incumbency. This suggests a potential cultural shift fueled by declining trust in institutions and an increasing preference for individual leaders.