There is no doubt that November was the “Dudes Rock” election.
After President Trump took the advice of his college-age son Barron and embraced his message on a bunch of comedy manosphere-adjacent podcasts, the young men's demos turned out to be in droves for him.
In “Skinny Confidential,” Ivanka preached female empowerment without calling out Cringey, feminist victims, or family members as obstacles to women's success.
Trump also saw a 7% jump in votes from young women, but gender gap It's disgusted the GOP since the 1980s lasted. The women's vote simply remains elusive to Republicans.
wrong approach
why? One theory is that conservative outreach to women has been ineffective because it has applied a heavy political hand rather than one that is inspirational, nurturing, and creative. From a marketing perspective, the secret to winning women may be to play the role of sisters, as exemplified by the recent example of Ivanka Trump exterior “Skinny Confidential” is a popular female-centered podcast.
In the episode, the poised, business-savvy Trump daughter revealed intimate details of her childhood and insights into her life as a mother and entrepreneur.
Ivanka also praised her own mother, Ivana. “She was this incredible role model for what a working woman could be, in truly mythical terms,” she said. “She was incredibly attractive, but both for her in a boardroom context, when there were more barriers, far higher expectations, far fewer absences from school plays and doctor's appointments. She was also a working woman.
To illustrate the point, Ivanka shared a childhood memory of her mother running through a casino construction site.
“She points her finger skyward like a completely lacquered finger, doesn't tilt her head, at least in my memory, and says to the general manager, 'The light bulb is going on.' And I look up and there's more light than there are stars in the sky. ”
For many of the podcast's female listeners, this was an aspirational story of a remarkable woman of sophistication, intelligence, and confidence.
“Daddy” problems
It was a refreshing change from Alex Cooper's “Call Her Daddy,” where the podcast presidential candidate Kamala Harris chose to appear in an outreach to young female voters.
“Call Her Daddy” appeals to a much different ideal of women: the sexually “liberated” woman who is unafraid to get what a man wants. No wonder fans were scandalized after Cooper quietly got engaged and married, misleading his female audience into participating in hookup culture.
However, Cooper's podcast is definitely popular, only second to Joe Rogan.
Aside from being a female political junkie who loves consuming news, I would venture what I say. What I will say is that values are conveyed implicitly and explicitly by the pleasurable content of conversations like Cooper's. This is a great opportunity for conservative-minded creators to attract more women by leaning into topics that women enjoy first and politics second.
In “Skinny Confidential,” Ivanka preached female empowerment without posing Cringey, feminist victims, or families as obstacles to women's success. While talking about her daughter's maturation, Ivanka noted that Arabella asked her for a self-defense class of her own accord. Now weekly jiu-jitsu is a Trump family affair for them, an “inspiring meditation” and prompting Ivanka to discuss women's fun and a new gateway to the GOP, a new gateway to health and wellness. I am.
default progressivism
With RFK Jr.'s Make America Healthy Again Movement, the subject of health and wellness is inspiring many women to rethink their default progressive settings. Fitness has been a concern for women since Jane Fonda and the “get fit” era of the 1980s. The latter may be masked by the doublespeak of so-called “reproductive health,” or abortion.
But now women are increasingly sensitive and suspicious of anything that ingests authoritative claims of “safety”, especially after the Draconian democratic response to Covid. Also, despite the many side effects and unknown long-term consequences, many women struggle with the fertility-impacting effects of hormonal contraception, as they have long been harmed by the medical industry. There is also res and shock. They question the FDA, which is overwhelmingly deferred to food companies when it comes to introducing ingredients that lack long-term research.
brands like “Skinny Confidential” alex clark's “Cultural Apothecary” It's entering this ripe market by not only providing women with knowledge about their bodies in cute packaging, but also a comforting hand as they navigate the wild west of wellness.
Do you want to breathe better and maximize the oxygen your body takes in at night while developing a chiseled jawline? Try the mouth tape provided by 'Skinny Confidential'. Want to reduce facial inflammation? Try an ice roller. Body positivity is also under scrutiny, leading us to question whether processed foods are sabotaging our weight loss efforts.
There are many other attractive and attractive female personalities and celebrities who do not declare party affiliation but are coded as conservative. They gave clues on their family's healthy lifestyle and proud features on social media. Paige Lorenze, Sofia Richie Grainge and Kristin Cavallari are also among them.
After years of liberal propaganda, women want to express the full range of their experiences. It's a rich, life-affirming vision of femininity that celebrates home-made without being ashamed of professional ambition and promotes beauty and health without aging.
If we just take up the challenge, their hearts and minds are there for the right to win.





