Dads Caucus chair thinks its policies appeal to working-class voters, even ‘bros’

As the sun dips below the horizon, casting a warm glow over the bustling city, one man stands at the helm of an unlikely political coalition: Representative David McKinley. Known as the chair of the “Dads Caucus,” McKinley believes that the policies espoused by the group not only resonate with working-class Americans but also hold sway over a demographic often overlooked in traditional political discourse: bros.

In an exclusive interview with Incognito Magazine, McKinley reveals his keen insights into the psyche of the American “bro,” a figure often caricatured but seldom understood. He believes that beneath the veneer of bravado and nonchalance, bros harbor a deep-seated longing for policies that prioritize economic security, affordable healthcare, and a strong national defense – issues that the Dads Caucus has unapologetically championed.