
CNN contributor Lulu Garcia-Navarro said Wednesday evening that voters are seeking âauthenticityâ from political leaders, highlighting how President-elect Trump has been successful in relating to voters.
During Trumpâs campaign, the former president strayed from traditional political routes to reach voters, appearing on podcasts such as âThe Joe Rogan Experienceâ and âThis Past Weekend w/ Theo Von,â as well as teaming up with online streamers like Adin Ross. On âErin Burnett OutFront,â Burnett questioned Garcia-Navarro on whether she believes voters will now stray from âpolishedâ politicians, pointing to how podcaster Joe Rogan praised Democratic Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman on his show for ânot being too polished.â
âI think the word that everyone is searching for is authenticity. I interviewed Senator Fetterman as well. Iâve spoken to Ro Khanna. Sherrod Brown is also someone who, even though he didnât win his Senate race, is someone who is incredibly relatable. I think what people want to see in their political leaders is that they stand for something, and that theyâre able to articulate what that is and that theyâre able to buck conventional wisdom when they need to,â Garcia-Navarro said.
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âBecause what ends up happening is that then people internalize that and think, âOh, that person will then stand up for me.â If theyâre standing on their principles, theyâre going to stand up for me, too. That is something that I think Donald Trump has very successfully managed. Even though he changes his positions often, people do feel that he is authentic and that he speaks for them,â Garcia-Navarro said.
Vice President Kamala Harris faced backlash during her campaign against Trump, with critics citing her lack of appeal to everyday voters, especially as polls consistently showed the economy, inflation, and immigration as top concerns. Despite some pundits noting in September that voters âreally didnât knowâ who Harris was, the vice president was heavily criticized for reportedly avoiding in-depth interviews with corporate media to address her flip-flopping on left-wing policies she had previously supported before 2020.
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