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Trump Voters
https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2017/11/08/donald-trump-johnstown-pennsylvania-supporters-215800
In a depressed former steel town, the presidents promises dont matter as much as they once did.
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Del Signore said hes been following politics far more than before because of Trump. Trump, he said, is just more interesting. So now he likes watching the news. Ninety-nine percent of the time I watch Fox, he said. Sometimes Ill be sitting there listening to all this Fox stuff, and Ill say, Maybe they arent right, maybe Ill flip to CNNbut every time Ive found that Fox has been correct, and CNN is definitely fake news.
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The NFL?
Niggers for life, Schilling said.
RedSpartan
(1,693 posts)bagelsforbreakfast
(1,427 posts)Coventina
(27,093 posts)We're still not allowed to criticize these people, apparently.
GusBob
(7,286 posts)if you are interested in the topic
it has also generated at least 2 other threads if you look about
atreides1
(16,070 posts)What I'm seeing here is nothing more then a bunch of delusional fools! Fools who are in dire need of mental health services, and intense counseling!
The people interviewed aren't deplorable, they're pathetic!!!
Botany
(70,483 posts)... into the White House "they" are OK w/ that because "they" like liberal tears and "they"
stopped Hillary's liberal agenda too.
I was in the western MD/WV/VA area late last winter and some of the poorest shacks in the
West Dog Patch towns had Rebel, NRA, and Trump flags/signs up in their yards. Their minds
have been poisoned by pastors, hate talk radio and internet, coal bosses, coal money, politicians,
and years and years of just plain old dumb fuck racist red neck talk.
StevieM
(10,500 posts)BannonsLiver
(16,352 posts)Garrett78
(10,721 posts)We simply have to outnumber them (bearing in mind that Trump's approval rating among likely voters is higher than his approval rating among the general population), because we aren't going to convert them. Focus on turning out the base, raise hell about voter suppression, and do more to inspire young people to vote.
If it's a simplified message that people want, I suggest something like, "We stand for fairness, justice, compassion/empathy and sustainability." Those values pretty much cover every aspect of the party platform.
Botany
(70,483 posts)Garrett78
(10,721 posts)Race-based voter suppression is a big problem, and voting machines may also be getting hacked. But plain ol' turnout has also been a problem.
Botany
(70,483 posts)... gerrymandering, election rigging, racism, and sexism. 80,000 + voters in the Detroit/Flint
area showed up to vote last November and voted but skipped voting for President? South Carolina
is another case 35% of the state is African American and 10% is Hispanic which means that the
state should be trending blue because not all of the white voters in S.C. are right wing. I read something
like there were 50,000 server attacks were on and around election day in 2016.
The demographics are brutal for the GOP and they know it too so they are willing to do whatever
they have to .... including working with Russia ..... in order to keep power.
Turnout is very important but the republicans work very hard to keep that down too.
http://www.esquire.com/news-politics/politics/a13059059/hillary-wisconsin/
Garrett78
(10,721 posts)And, in 2016, a lot of folks were not happy about their choices.
Photo ID laws, removing people from the voter rolls, and a lack of polling places in highly populated/urban areas are definitely real problems. And Democrats, as I've written numerous times, need to be raising holy hell about voter suppression. Every time they are on the air, and in the halls of Congress.
There's no doubt high turnout is good for Dems and bad for Republicans. Republicans have admitted so openly, such as Paul Weyrich back in 1980.
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Botany
(70,483 posts).... voting for when in came to POTUS in the general?
Garrett78
(10,721 posts)I just said that there are people in every election who vote without voting for president. If you were to look at 2012, 2008, 2004 and so on, you would find that there are a lot of people who don't vote for president but *do* vote on other candidates and measures. It's really not as uncommon as you might think.
gratuitous
(82,849 posts)Maybe I LIKE being duped! Ever think of that?
We need a different message for folks like Mr. Del Signore, one that points out the yawning chasm between what he thinks is true and what is actually true. Remind him of the promises that were made to him, and how those promises have been broken. Leave him with open-ended questions to ponder: Have the steel mills re-opened like Trump promised? Republicans are in total control of the government, so why do you think they haven't delivered on that promise?
If nothing else, you'll piss him off that he's still not doing any better even with his hero in the White House.
ProfessorGAC
(64,988 posts)No reaching someone who sees NFL and thinks it means what he says it means.
Fuck him