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Showing Original Post only (View all)Eric Boehlert: Why are we still seeing Trump Voter stories? [View all]
https://pressrun.media/p/why-are-we-still-seeing-trump-voterWhy are we still seeing Trump Voter stories?
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Eric Boehlert
1 hr ago
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Why newsrooms ever thought that Trump Voters Support Trump articles made for compelling reading, we'll never know. But they did. And now to be fair they ought to be churning out Biden Voters Support Biden dispatches. Biden today is more popular with Democrats than Trump ever was with Republicans, even though the press portrayed Trump as having a magical, unbreakable bond with the GOP "base."
Instead of Biden Voter stories, we get entirely misguided Republican updates like the recent one from the Post.
Let's look at three wrong-headed assertions from the Post piece, crammed into a single paragraph. [Emphasis added]:
But any window for cooperation appears to have already closed for Republicans in Congress and it may be closing for GOP voters, as well. Interviews with dozens of voters in three swing congressional districts across the country revealed evidence that attacks on the spending push are beginning to take hold, and congressional Republicans said they are well positioned to capitalize on voter doubts and win their way back to power in 2022.
1. Forget about the GOP "window for cooperation" now supposedly closing for the infrastructure plan. The idea it ever existed is pure fantasy. The Post makes it seem like the Republican Party today is stocked with fair-minded men and women who of course, want to give Biden a chance and approach each new initiative with an open mind and the country's best interest at heart. In reality, the Republican Party has embraced a radical strategy where complete obstruction serves as the norm, even on issues where Republican voters support Democrats.
We just saw that with the Covid relief bill, where a clear majority of Republicans nationwide backed the emergency bill and not one elected Republican in the House or the Senate voted 'Yes. Yet just weeks later the Post pretends Republicans are all ears when it comes to listening to Biden infrastructure proposal?
2. The Post didn't interview dozens of "voters" in three swing congressional districts to get the nation's temperature on the proposed infrastructure bill, the Post interviewed Republicans. Of the six voters quoted in the article, not one is identified as a Biden supporter. The Post also quoted four Republican Congressmen and zero Democratic members of Congress.
3. The Post amplifies the absurd Republican spin that the one-week-old infrastructure proposal is going to cost Democrats control of the House in two years it's absurd because nobody has any idea what the defining issues of the 2022 midterm election cycle is going to be. Pretending that an infrastructure proposal, which is popular in the polls, is going to be a loser for Democrats is just regurgitating Republican talking points.
We just saw that with the Covid relief bill, where a clear majority of Republicans nationwide backed the emergency bill and not one elected Republican in the House or the Senate voted 'Yes. Yet just weeks later the Post pretends Republicans are all ears when it comes to listening to Biden infrastructure proposal?
2. The Post didn't interview dozens of "voters" in three swing congressional districts to get the nation's temperature on the proposed infrastructure bill, the Post interviewed Republicans. Of the six voters quoted in the article, not one is identified as a Biden supporter. The Post also quoted four Republican Congressmen and zero Democratic members of Congress.
3. The Post amplifies the absurd Republican spin that the one-week-old infrastructure proposal is going to cost Democrats control of the House in two years it's absurd because nobody has any idea what the defining issues of the 2022 midterm election cycle is going to be. Pretending that an infrastructure proposal, which is popular in the polls, is going to be a loser for Democrats is just regurgitating Republican talking points.
Our political landscape has shifted under the weight of a popular Democratic president. The press needs to drop those old, useless Trump habits, fast.
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because the reporters just have two punches to go on their "free dessert" punchcards?
GopherGal
Apr 2021
#9
Somewhere in time the "liberal" media decided that Republican views were more important.
bullimiami
Apr 2021
#11
If any of the "Republicans are well positioned to...win their way back into power in 2022" crappola
sop
Apr 2021
#19
Nonetheless, Trump voters were OUT-voted TWICE, and by TWICE as large a margin the second time.
Rocknation
Apr 2021
#33