The Charlie Kirk Show

How RFK Can Win Over Women Voters

Aug 30, 2024
In this episode, Alex Clark, a political commentator, and David Engelhardt, a pastor, dive into RFK's potential to sway women voters. They discuss the significance of health and nutrition in political messaging, highlighting urgent issues around processed foods and pharmaceutical influence. Clark emphasizes how these topics resonate with women, while Engelhardt offers spiritual reflections on faith and civic responsibility. Together, they explore the intersection of personal wellness and political engagement, urging active participation in shaping societal values.
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INSIGHT

Health Policy As A Women Voter Pivot

  • Health and food policy is a major political opportunity to win back women voters.
  • Alex Clark reports many women 25–35 said RFK Jr.'s endorsement made them ready to publicly back Trump because of a promised focus on food and pharma.
ADVICE

Expose Ultra Processed Food Influence

  • Do spotlight food industry influence and ultra-processed foods when campaigning to moms.
  • Alex points to sudden contradictory media pieces (Time flip) after RFK endorsement as evidence of industry PR pressure to counter the message.
INSIGHT

School Lunch Guidance Tied To Corporate Money

  • Campaigns can link school nutrition policy to corporate funding to create urgency.
  • Alex notes the school lunch panel members receive money from companies like Novo Nordisk and may shape guidelines favorable to weight-loss drugs.
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