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Listen to This Article: Post-Trump, Will Snobbism Still Work as an Electoral Strategy?

Politics
United States
Started June 20, 2026

Narrated Version | The New York Times keeps setting new records for snootiness

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CLAIM Posted by will Jun 20, 2026
The effectiveness of snobbism as a political strategy will largely depend on the electorate's mood and the issues at stake in future elections.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jun 20, 2026
While snobbism may seem counterproductive, it can still resonate with certain demographics that value sophistication and status.
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The elitist tone of mainstream media reflects a disconnect from the average voter, which could benefit populist movements in elections.
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Snobbism can alienate voters, making it an ineffective electoral strategy in a post-Trump landscape where inclusivity is vital.
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Post-Trump, candidates should abandon snobbism to connect with voters on shared values rather than elitist attitudes.
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