Hunter Harris
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But we're thinking about basically the era after that.
Post-racial America, like, you know, we did it, Joe.
The last question I want to ask before we play a little game is, Hunter, you know, I tend to see 2016 to 2024 as like an arc of political chapters.
You know, like I feel privileged to have kind of seen that change up close.
But from first term to Trump to kind of his return, we certainly learn things that we'll never forget.
It feels like some stuff has gotten fundamentally shifted or broken or reshaped in people's minds.
And they will never go back to that pre-escalator moment for Trump or that pre-moment of him beating Hillary Clinton in 2016.
I want to ask, what are the lessons you think we've learned that's sticking folks' heads from that time?
Like, is there something that for you, you feel like, hey, they'll never convince me again because I learned some of this over the last eight years and it's fundamental to how I think about politics now?
Yeah, yeah, there is a way that the civility piece has an actual impact because I don't think the kind of nice guy finished first mindset of politics folks think anymore.
I think there is some level of grossness
that I think he has helped build into the cost that even some voters expect.