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highplainsdem

(60,491 posts)
Sat Jan 24, 2026, 10:26 AM 11 hrs ago

The Four Types of Trump Supporter (The Atlantic)

https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/2026/01/trump-roles-supporters-categories/685706/

The Four Types of Trump Supporter
The president’s political power depends on his ability to play different roles for different parts of his coalition.

By Daniel Yudkin and Stephen Hawkins
January 24, 2026, 7 AM ET

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About 29 percent of 2024 Trump voters are what we call the “MAGA Hardliners.” These are the fiery core of Trump’s base, mostly composed of white Gen Xers and Baby Boomers, who are animated by the belief that God is on their side in America’s existential struggle between good and evil. Then there are the “Anti-Woke Conservatives” (21 percent): a more secular and affluent group of voters deeply frustrated by what they perceive as the takeover of schools, culture, and institutions by the progressive left. Another 30 percent are the “Mainline Republicans”: a more racially diverse group of middle-of-the-road conservatives who prioritize border security, a strong economy, and cultural stability. Finally, we have the “Reluctant Right” (20 percent). Members of this group, unlike the other three, are not necessarily part of Trump’s base; they voted for him, but have ambivalent feelings toward him. Only half identify as Republicans, and many picked Trump because he seemed “less bad” than the alternative.

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Trump plays different roles with each group, roles that privide an emotional payoff.

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The first role that Trump plays, which resonates for all four groups, is that of a “builder.” Trump’s social-media rants and diatribes against “corrupt” institutions create a common misperception that his appeal centers on tearing things down. In fact, his voters see him primarily as a constructive force. When asked to choose from a set of roles that they associate with Trump, 58 percent of survey participants selected “a builder trying to fix a broken system”—the highest share of any option offered. For the Reluctant Right, this sense of construction is paired with an image of managerial competence: They are more likely than any of the other groups to describe Trump as a “businessman” or a “CEO running a company.” The perception of Trump’s positive, constructive role helps explain why “hope” is the emotion that Trump supporters most commonly associate with his presidency.

Trump’s second role is that of “redeemer”: someone who can restore his supporters’ status and respect in a society that they feel has long looked down on them. Most Trump voters in our study believe that America’s cultural institutions have been dominated by those who scorn their values and way of life. Seventy-six percent agree with the statement “The woke left has ruined American education, news, and entertainment.” Accompanying this diagnosis is a sense of disrespect from political elites and Democrats. Only a quarter of Trump voters feel respected by Americans who voted for Democrats, whereas 84 percent believe that “President Trump respects people like me.” (The important exception to this is the Reluctant Right, who feel respected by neither Trump nor Democrats.)

The third role is that of an energizing “blasphemer”—a violator of progressive norms. This identity resonates most strongly with MAGA Hardliners and Anti-Woke Conservatives, who believe that the political left has become a sanctimonious elite imposing its worldview on everyone else. About 90 percent of MAGA Hardliners and Anti-Woke Conservatives agree that the “left actually hates America.” This generates a desire not just for redemption but also for retribution. Trump presents himself as a norm-breaker who delights in poking his finger in his critics’ eyes: More than three-quarters of MAGA Hardliners and more than half of Anti-Woke Conservatives believe that “President Trump should make the left pay for its mistakes and lies.” This sense of transgression fuels a gleeful energy that runs through much of Trump’s public communication. As Gina, a 50-year-old white woman who lives in Florida, told us, Trump is “a gigantic orange flashing middle finger, and I love it.”

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And Trump plays a fourth role - the "grand narrator" - for Trump supporters who distrust the media, most politicians, academics and scientists, and who believe they can only really trust Trump to explain what's going on. 93 percent of MAGA Hardliners and 72 percent of Anti-Woke Conservatives fall into this category. These IMO are the people most easily identified as his cult.

The authors point out Trump has emotional bonds with all these types of supporters - "he embodies the reality that they want" - and that's his strength. This is an irrational bond, rather than a shared ideology. So they can ignore his lies, failures to deliver on promises, and changing positions/goals.

This also means that unless any of Trump's possible GOP successors can forge similar emotional bonds with his cult - and there's no sign that they can - this gullible and irrational coalition won't hold together when he's gone.
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The Four Types of Trump Supporter (The Atlantic) (Original Post) highplainsdem 11 hrs ago OP
"...this gullible and irrational coalition won't hold together when he's gone." Mister Ed 11 hrs ago #1
One type of Trump supporter: markodochartaigh 11 hrs ago #2
...while screaming "Freedumb!" and "Law n' Order!" NM Grins 9 hrs ago #18
When he's gone UpInArms 11 hrs ago #3
All four are stupid... returnee 11 hrs ago #4
His supporters love his hatred for the other. Hey Joe 11 hrs ago #5
We've already gone pretty far backwards. Lonestarblue 10 hrs ago #11
"Or we will go backwards." We already have gone backwards and are gaining speed. Texin 8 hrs ago #21
He's a grand liar if there ever was one. milestogo 11 hrs ago #6
TL;DR: basket o'deplorables MaineBlueBear 10 hrs ago #7
Except she underestimated the percentage. deurbano 9 hrs ago #17
We risk underestimating these voters by gross generalizations hueymahl 10 hrs ago #8
Read the full article here: sinkingfeeling 10 hrs ago #9
The 4 Types: the Nazi, the Lunatic, the Felon, and the Moron. Mc Mike 10 hrs ago #10
And when he dies, they'll still be around progressoid 10 hrs ago #12
100% of them are complicit in all of this... EarthFirst 10 hrs ago #13
This! +1000 paleotn 9 hrs ago #15
Hear, hear peppertree 8 hrs ago #27
One type. Immoral scum. The dregs. paleotn 9 hrs ago #14
Great post -- really illustrative. If we want to win we must "know the enemy." allegorical oracle 9 hrs ago #16
It is an interesting way to slive the Trump support Bluetus 9 hrs ago #19
The only kind I see Dr. Shepper 9 hrs ago #20
Exactly Orrex 8 hrs ago #22
TLDR: they're a kkkukt of ignorant racist fuckheads Orrex 8 hrs ago #23
"Emotional bonds" are no substitute for intellect that looks for facts on the ground. ancianita 8 hrs ago #24
Sounds like the different type of Nazis under Hitler's Germany peppertree 8 hrs ago #25
Kick SheltieLover 8 hrs ago #26
The insidious prosperity gospel says the rich are rich because of God. Festivito 8 hrs ago #28

Mister Ed

(6,853 posts)
1. "...this gullible and irrational coalition won't hold together when he's gone."
Sat Jan 24, 2026, 10:33 AM
11 hrs ago

Please let it be so.

markodochartaigh

(5,152 posts)
2. One type of Trump supporter:
Sat Jan 24, 2026, 10:34 AM
11 hrs ago

The voter who, regardless of reason, was willing to vote for an authoritarian Strong Leader who is not committed to democracy.

Hey Joe

(460 posts)
5. His supporters love his hatred for the other.
Sat Jan 24, 2026, 10:48 AM
11 hrs ago

He shit the bed in Davos with his slanderous lies and egomaniacal ramblings.
We will have to learn some hard truths as a nation going forward. Or we will go backwards.

Lonestarblue

(13,277 posts)
11. We've already gone pretty far backwards.
Sat Jan 24, 2026, 11:59 AM
10 hrs ago

Public schools in red states are teaching Republican propaganda or MAGA parents are home schooling and using slanted Christian textbooks that teach white supremacy.

Our medical and scientific research has been decimated and will take decades to rebuild. Our elite universities are under attack for not teaching Republican propaganda and hiring only white males.

Our public health has been undermined with anti-vaccine policies leading to more outbreaks of measles and other preventable childhood diseases. The beef industry has been rewarded with recommendations to eat more saturated and trans fats.

Our standing in the world is now close to most hated nation on Earth. Declines in tourism re costing our tourism industry billions.

People cannot afford groceries because of Trump policies favoring higher prices.

We have a Gestapo level police force murdering citizens, attacking legal protesters with impunity, and kidnapping and imprisoning babies and children.

I could go on and on, but you know who has made out like bandits in all this? Trump and his billionaire buddies. War on Americans is profitable.



hueymahl

(2,904 posts)
8. We risk underestimating these voters by gross generalizations
Sat Jan 24, 2026, 11:43 AM
10 hrs ago

How many times do we have to learn this lesson?

While there is some truth to the sterotypes presented (like most stereotypes, there are nuggets of truth embedded in the simplification), Trump's support is far more nuanced and broader than the article's author wants to admit.

We did ourselves no favors in suppressing the after-action report of the last election. I fear we are doomed to repeat our mistakes.

Mc Mike

(9,255 posts)
10. The 4 Types: the Nazi, the Lunatic, the Felon, and the Moron.
Sat Jan 24, 2026, 11:58 AM
10 hrs ago

Last edited Sat Jan 24, 2026, 01:20 PM - Edit history (1)

All four types are failures.

progressoid

(52,678 posts)
12. And when he dies, they'll still be around
Sat Jan 24, 2026, 12:02 PM
10 hrs ago

supported by right wing media, Musk, Bezos, etc. This isn't going away after he croaks.

EarthFirst

(3,990 posts)
13. 100% of them are complicit in all of this...
Sat Jan 24, 2026, 12:03 PM
10 hrs ago

I don’t give a flying fuck what motivates their ‘brand’ of loyalty.

They pulled the lever for a madman who vocalized his intentions and had a 900-page playbook in tow.

They own this…

peppertree

(23,160 posts)
27. Hear, hear
Sat Jan 24, 2026, 01:38 PM
8 hrs ago

I've known a good number of those "low tax" Republicans.

They are (mostly) fascists through and through - who are merely smart enough to know how monstrous it all really is, and feel they need a good pretext if asked.

And they smile form ear to ear, every time Jabba-the-Trump's goons murder someone (followed by a well-rehearsed rationalization).

paleotn

(21,715 posts)
14. One type. Immoral scum. The dregs.
Sat Jan 24, 2026, 12:07 PM
9 hrs ago

Not worthy of our help, pity or empathy. That's the price for throwing away democracy and becoming a neo-nazi. Actions have consequences, and the consequences for those actions last for the rest of their miserable lives.

Bluetus

(2,397 posts)
19. It is an interesting way to slive the Trump support
Sat Jan 24, 2026, 12:21 PM
9 hrs ago

No matter how you slice it, the really raving base (for any of the 4 reasons mentioned in the article) is probably around 10-15 million people, and gradually declining. We will never get any significant number of those votes. But > 4 times that many cast a vote for him, and that is on us for not presenting a clear and acceptable alternative.

And after all of this, we still have no clear leadership and messaging, especially from the DNC or the Congressional leadership. The clearest messaging is coming from Newsom, and he is putting it in terms that Americans can connect with.

I compare Newsom and Schiff. I have the greatest respect for both of them and don't question their integrity, patriotism, acuity or anything else. But when Newsom communicates, it leaves a mark. When Schiff communicates, it is really cringeworthy, like a dry college lecture on a subject nobody really wanted to be studying in the first place. Totally in the abstract. That's OK. We need people like Schiff in Congress, and in a normal world, maybe his type of aspirational abstractions would be OK. But that will never work with where the public is today.

ancianita

(43,115 posts)
24. "Emotional bonds" are no substitute for intellect that looks for facts on the ground.
Sat Jan 24, 2026, 01:24 PM
8 hrs ago

My theory is that only those of the 74,000,000 who voted for him -- who are willing to see what's right in front of them, who read, and have a heart and conscience -- will change their votes in years ahead. I could be wrong.

peppertree

(23,160 posts)
25. Sounds like the different type of Nazis under Hitler's Germany
Sat Jan 24, 2026, 01:33 PM
8 hrs ago

You had the die-hard fascists (the 'death to Jews and Gypsies' types);

the staunch anti-socialists (for whom democracy was of no concern, so long as 'das Sozialismus' was being kept at bay);

the 'economic' Nazis ('he's crazy - but the economy is better');

and the ones who mostly just went along to get along ('everyone I know seems to be for it - and I don't want trouble').

History likes to rhyme...

Festivito

(13,862 posts)
28. The insidious prosperity gospel says the rich are rich because of God.
Sat Jan 24, 2026, 01:48 PM
8 hrs ago

Trump is their idea of the epitome of one blessed by God.

We oft wonder why wealthy successful and should-be-smart people go for Trump. They see their success as God saying he loves them more than those lesser people below.

Therefore, George Soros must be the devil. So, a claim that protesters are paid is understandable and believed.

They are proud of their success. The church says they deserve approbation. They happily pay for the church. The church continues to applaud them.

Just another way to look at the many ways Republicans have to hold their flock.

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