Comedian Andrew Schultz explained to actress Monica Padman on Monday’s podcast about why President Donald Trump can connect with working-class Americans despite his billionaire status.
“The face of the party should not be like the baby of the fourth generation trust fund Nepo, who has never done the real job that speaks to working-class Americans. This cannot be Democrats,” Schultz said.Dachshell Shepherd Armchair Expert. ”
“That was the face of the Republicans and that worked,” Padman retorted. “I can’t understand.”
Schultz said Padman made a “big point,” but pointed out that he had a distinction from Trump.
“But here’s the difference. And this is something people don’t want to admit. Trump doesn’t sound rich,” he said. “When he speaks, he sounds poor. He speaks as if he’s from the neighborhood.” (Related: 22 DEM Senators denounce Trump in a copy-repeated speech ahead of the president’s speech to Congress)
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Schultz then spoke about Trump’s method. I responded At a press conference with Ukrainian President Voldy Mie Zelensky on February 28, a reporter asked him about the possibility that Russia would break a ceasefire agreement with Ukraine.
“He says what if someone drops a bomb and it blows it into your head?” That’s how neighbor Frank answers the question,” Schultz said. “So he communicates in a very relevant way to those people, even though his life is not at all relevant.”
Schultz previously interviewed Trump with his “Fragrant” Podcasts In October, he told host Joe Rogan on an episode of the “Joe Rogan Experience” on March 6th that the president was a “sharp listener.”
Trump gained support from working-class voters in the 2024 election. International Teamster’s brotherly love on September 18 refused to support the presidential candidate just hours after releasing internal voting data.
Trump has won all seven swing states and made a significant invasion along with Hispanic and black men, along with all the groups that tend to support the Democrats.
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