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2016 Postmortem
Showing Original Post only (View all)Donald Trump Is the Result of White Rage, Not Economic Anxiety [View all]
http://time.com/4573307/donald-trump-white-rage/?xid=time_socialflow_twitterObama's election was a major trigger for the policy backlash that led to Donald Trump
White rage got us here. While the economic anxiety of Trump supporters is often touted as the driving force behind the moguls electoral college victory, that rationale is just a ruse, a clever red herring. The median income of a Trump supporter is more than $70,000 per year, which is well above the national average, and a 2016 study noted that it would take African Americans 228 years to equal the wealth of whites in the United States. Clearly, Trumps pathway into the Oval Office is not really about white economic angst. Rather, Barack Obamas electionand its powerful symbolism of black advancementwas the major trigger for the policy backlash that led to Donald Trump, and which has now put Americas national security at risk.
Republicans carved out this trench shortly after Obamas 2008 victory. The GOP pushed through a number of laws at the state level to block as many of his voters, primarily African-Americans, from the polls as possible. North Carolina targeted black voters with nearly surgical precision. Wisconsin Republicans were giddy about disfranchising African Americans, especially in Milwaukee. Floridas GOP cut particular days of early voting to nullify the political participation of black churchgoers. Texas required certain types of government-issued photo IDs to vote and then ensured that nearly 1.6 million black and Latino citizens would have very limited access. Ohio skewed its early voting laws to diminish the turnout in the cities while also implementing a literacy test that officials applied only to those in urban counties.
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AND SANDERs WOULD NOT HAVE WON. Probably would have less votes actually.
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Agreed. Michigan and Wisconsin targeted minority voters for removal from voter rolls.
guillaumeb
Nov 2016
#12
How many impediments to voting do you think are in all these rural areas? And how long the lines?
bullimiami
Nov 2016
#20
my point is its easy to vote in rural areas and hard to vote in cities. by design.
bullimiami
Nov 2016
#24
Which means citizens bought into the negative dirty bullshit Trunmp spouted every day for 18 months
TeamPooka
Nov 2016
#28
Yes they did. The GOP spends billions on negative advertising because it does work. eom
guillaumeb
Nov 2016
#51
Its absurd that someone who voted for Trump would tell an exit poll they voted for Hillary.
bullimiami
Nov 2016
#21
It does seem that way. Or they truly believe that there is no substantive difference
guillaumeb
Nov 2016
#49
voter suppression ain't going away soon. how to reject neo-nazi's if they rig the system? n/t
SleeplessinSoCal
Nov 2016
#36
I tend to believe this was mix of both... yes white nationalist agenda did resonate to this section
MyNameIsKhan
Nov 2016
#6
Sexism is far more a factor than racism. If race had been an issue, Obama would
duffyduff
Nov 2016
#23
You guys keep making the same whack argument. Truth is, your anecdotes aside, you DO NOT "know.....
Tarheel_Dem
Nov 2016
#38
Exactly. And against two Republicans less disliked and mistruted than Trump
Tom Rinaldo
Nov 2016
#43
Actually, they did not. Romney won the White vote by a bigger margin than Reagan did in'84.
Yavin4
Nov 2016
#53
4.9% unemployment rate. It's hard to think this equates to economic insecurity.
randome
Nov 2016
#46