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RussBLib

(9,019 posts)
Fri Mar 1, 2024, 01:13 AM Mar 1

Trouble in Trumpland?

Traitor Trump has not been broadening his appeal to any group. He cannot win unless he attracts new voters. And that ain't happening.

Dan Rather on Steady (on Substack)

https://steady.substack.com/p/trouble-in-trumpland?utm_source=post-email-title&publication_id=247881&post_id=142049654&utm_campaign=email-post-title&isFreemail=true&r=1psx3o&triedRedirect=true&utm_medium=email

Trouble in Trumpland?
Feb 26, 2024

(snips)

President Biden won the South Carolina Democratic primary with 96.2% of the vote. Trump, who is essentially an incumbent up against a novice at running for national office, could not muster even 60% of his party’s vote. Exit polls from Saturday night should have GOP leaders nervous.

To win the presidency again, Trump will need to bring all Republicans into the tent. Gallop estimates that 41% of the electorate identifies as Republican. Then it gets really tough. He has to convince a large number of independents and Democrats to vote for him. But how?

Not by favoring a 16-week national abortion ban
Not by threatening to pull out of NATO
Not by defunding Ukraine and supporting Putin’s invasion
Not by promising “ultimate and absolute revenge” against his political opponents
Not by refusing to accept the results of elections he’s lost
Not by promising to be a dictator on day one of his second term
Not by saying things like: “These are the stakes of this election. Our country is being destroyed, and the only thing standing between you and its obliteration is me.”

But the likely GOP nominee continues to feed fears about immigration using language tailored to his MAGA base. “They’re coming from Asia, they’re coming from the Middle East, coming from all over the world, coming from Africa, and we’re not going to stand for it ... They’re destroying our country,” Trump said Saturday at CPAC, a conference of extreme-right Trump supporters.

“No, Mr. Trump, they’re not,” is the answer of many Americans. There is strong public opinion that what is tearing our country apart is the divisiveness and rancor that comes from Trump, the Republican Party, and their right-wing media machine.


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Trouble in Trumpland? (Original Post) RussBLib Mar 1 OP
it boggles my mind that ANYONE sees ANYTHING of value in that vile POS Skittles Mar 1 #1
I heard that RussBLib Mar 1 #2
I know people who vote out of pure hate and racism. C Moon Mar 1 #7
there's so MANY of them Skittles Mar 2 #12
I agree COL Mustard Mar 1 #8
not surprised... agingdem Mar 1 #10
Cheating Speaks2 Mar 1 #3
If we vote in great enough numbers COL Mustard Mar 1 #9
Welcome to DU. Aristus Mar 1 #11
Gallop is over estimating % of electorate as gop. 25-33% identity as gop, not 41. PortTack Mar 1 #4
It looks like Gallup does these percentages NJCher Mar 1 #6
Votes? Roy Rolling Mar 1 #5

RussBLib

(9,019 posts)
2. I heard that
Fri Mar 1, 2024, 02:29 AM
Mar 1

...sadly, there are many deplorable people in this country, and they finally have a hero of their own. Fortunately, there are far more decent folk.

https://russblib.blogspot.com/?m=1

agingdem

(7,850 posts)
10. not surprised...
Fri Mar 1, 2024, 04:40 AM
Mar 1

Trump hates "the other" with a sadistic vengeance and, not coincidentally, Trump voters share that hatred ... and because Trump is not shy about expressing his sneering dislike for non-whites/non-christians (Charlotteville Nazi march "good people"/shit hole countries/the wall/the Muslim ban/teargassing BLM protestors/separating families/babies in cages/Coco Chow/Pocahontas) he gives his followers permission to act upon their contempt for "the other" as well: 54 cases of Trump acolytes threatening, harassing, maiming, killing in the name of Trump...

Trump voters are very much aware of our changing demographics..multi-ethnic/multicultural...diverse and inclusive..Blacks, Hispanics, Jews, Muslims, Native American, Asians, LGBTQ, and they see Trump as their savior, their last chance of holding onto their restricted christian whites-only 1950's existence...

Speaks2

(14 posts)
3. Cheating
Fri Mar 1, 2024, 02:44 AM
Mar 1

He has no path to win a free and fair election where everyone who wants to and is allowed, can vote and have their vote count.

We may not have such a situation.

COL Mustard

(5,906 posts)
9. If we vote in great enough numbers
Fri Mar 1, 2024, 04:16 AM
Mar 1

They can’t legitimately claim fraud. Gotta get the numbers up. Every vote matters!

NJCher

(35,685 posts)
6. It looks like Gallup does these percentages
Fri Mar 1, 2024, 03:30 AM
Mar 1

Every quarter, from what I can tell, anyway.

Independents are bigger than either dem or republican.

Roy Rolling

(6,917 posts)
5. Votes?
Fri Mar 1, 2024, 03:23 AM
Mar 1

Didn’t Trump’s favorite despot say “votes are less important than vote counters”?

Getting voters to the polls is one thing, protecting their vote against Republican thieves is the challenge.

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