
The Ben Shapiro Show Ep. 2313 - UH-OH: Warning Signs for Republicans?
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Nov 7, 2025 Elise Stefanik, a U.S. Congresswoman from New York, joins to announce her campaign for governor. She discusses the challenges Republicans face heading into 2026, highlighting recent polling and off-year losses. Stefanik emphasizes her focus on fighting woke policies, enhancing safety, and improving affordability in New York. The conversation touches on the political fallout from Nancy Pelosi's retirement, the internal conflicts within the GOP, and the strategies needed to engage lower-propensity voters, including disaffected Democrats and independents.
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Perceived Economic Weaknesses Drive Voter Shifts
- Economic perception was the top issue in exit polls and is hurting Republican electoral prospects despite some macro wins.
- Public worry about the economy and uneven growth is driving voters toward Democrats in key demographics like Latinos.
Narrow Market Gains Mask Broader Labor Weakness
- Stock-market gains are concentrated in a few tech AI leaders, not broad-based job-creating industries.
- That concentration creates anxiety because gains don't reflect improvements for most workers in service and manufacturing sectors.
Promote Stable Pro-Growth Economic Policies
- Republicans should prioritize broad-based economic policies like lower taxes and reduced regulation to spur middle-market investment.
- Create conditions for small and mid-size firms to hire by avoiding unpredictable tariffs and excessive government intervention.




