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Mar 2024
33m 18s

How Gen Z Can Save America...No, Really!

Charlie Kirk
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Are Gen Z voters the most traditional one since World War 2? Isabel Brown thinks so. She joins Charlie to discuss her book "The End of the Alphabet: How Gen Z Can Save America." Isabel makes the case that even if the political pendulum hasn't swung back to the right, the cultural pendulum already has, and momentum is growing. She discusses the mass failure of dating apps, what Gen Z stereotypes are false, and how to get women to catch up with men in their political realignment.

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