The political environment in the United States is undergoing a remarkable change. Mainstream political personalities such as Charlie Kirk, Vivek Ramaswamy, and Tucker Carlson are now openly talking about the Great Replacement in front of their audiences of millions. At this stage it is reasonable to assume that nationalist candidates for office will begin rising up all over the country, and we are here to help them.
If you are a candidate looking to run a pro-nationalist campaign on a slate of pro-Western policies this piece is for you and your campaign staff. As one of the small handful of truly nationalist thinktanks in the Western world we are here to help you put together a platform which will have appeal across party lines. Running on the following list of policies is plausible whether it be as a Democrat, Republican or a third-party campaign.
First, we recommend reading our piece, linked below, entitled “Americanss are With Us,” which will inform you that more than 40% of Americans view demographic change as a threat to the United States and the American way of life. Glean as much as you can from the piece, and then return to this one for our policy prescriptions.
Policy Point One: Support Mandatory E-Verify
The American electorate is concerned about two things: Immigration and the economy, and these issues are linked in a manner which is impossible to overstate. Mass immigration has a negative impact on the wages of native born Americans, and a very negative impact on the wages of the lowest skilled native born Americans, with every one percent increase in the number of immigrants in an occupation lowering wages by 0.8%. This effect is compounding.
Even incredibly libertarian thinktanks such as the Cato Institute have been forced to admit that increases in the immigrant population lead to real decline in the wages of Americans.
Today 54% of Americans classify what is happening at the Southern border as an “invasion” according to a recent Ipsos poll. 76% of Republicans, 40% of Democrats and 46% of independents all agreed with this “invasion” language, very clearly showing where Americans stand on the issue.