In the second segment of the fourth hour, Charlie James connected the rising faith among Gen Z men to a shift in electoral priorities, arguing that this newfound spiritual focus is driving them toward candidates who emphasize traditional family values and national stability. He contrasted this trend with the current Democratic platform, suggesting that the "religious awakening" of young men could become a decisive factor in the 2026 midterms. James concluded that as these voters seek moral clarity, they are increasingly skeptical of secular "woke" ideologies, potentially realigning a demographic that was once considered a stronghold for the left.

Apr 20, 2026
