In this podcast, Chris Williamson and Konstantin Kisin delve into the recent US presidential election and its wider impact on Western societies. They explore the differing campaign approaches of Trump and Harris—Trump’s emphasis on positive messaging versus Harris’s focus on opposing negativity. Kisin suggests that, despite any shortcomings, Trump’s win presents a chance for a fresh start in the US, potentially inspiring similar movements around the globe. He highlights the importance of aiming for positive outcomes rather than merely opposing the "other," using Hungary's successful pro-family policies to significantly lower abortion rates as an example.