The article discusses how cultural dynamics shape political participation, emphasizing that many voters, especially those disillusioned with mainstream media and politicians, are opting out of engagement. Andrew Breitbart's assertion about politics being downstream from culture aligns with current electoral dynamics where cultural narratives and personalized media choices play a significant role in voter perception. Democratic campaigns face challenges in reaching opt-out voters, who often receive political information passively through social media rather than traditional news outlets. This cultural drift reflects a broader trend of mistrust in the political system among many Americans.
Many assume the system is rigged, the media is biased and neither party is actually fighting for them.
A voter can turn on, tune in or opt out. It was these voters - opt-out voters - who decided the 2024 election.
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