Election Failure: Why Can’t the GOP Attract Young Voters in 2025?

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Affordability, inflation, and economic pain drive the discussion as @WilliamDelPilar examines why the GOP struggles to reach young voters, women, and the middle class at a national level.

The panel exposes messaging failures, the challenge of turning out low-propensity voters, and donor-class priorities that dilute grassroots appeal. Urban dissatisfaction, educational disconnect, and persistent ballot integrity controversies underscore how party strategy misses the issues everyday Americans actually care about.

Pulse topics include home ownership, living costs, youth debt, and declining institutional faith—while the show calls for Republicans to adapt ground game, candidate quality, and communication if they want to rebuild trust and compete with Democrats’ emotional appeals.

Fired Up by Grumblings Media unpacks the strategic crisis facing conservatives, asking: can DC’s power brokers change or will Americans keep losing faith in their leaders?

This episode reveals why party messaging and economic realities—not personalities—determine which voters the GOP can reach, and calls for action to restore trust at the grassroots.

Chapters
00:00:05 William Del Pilar monologue
00:04:37 California & NYC Election Results
00:08:50 Prop 50: California Power Shift
00:20:27 Nancy Pelosi’s Legacy
00:35:47 Young Voters & Urban Trends
00:54:50 Messaging, Media, and GOP Issues
01:05:45 Ballot Integrity & Redistricting
01:15:46 Final Thoughts, Future Battles

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