And I still don’t get why anyone who is black or brown would vote for him, surely they must see whats going on, the mind boggles.
This is probably not the time, or thread, for reflection rather than reflexively agreeing, but many, many people do not vote for the person, they vote for the party…or against the other party. This is why Republicans create a cultural divide…to separate you and your beliefs from the other party!
Abortion is the easiest example, but gun rights is another, taxation is another…
After the first Trump term, anyone who was not diametrically opposed to who Trump was, but was a “cultural” voter, was NEVER going to vote for an untested black woman who had lurked in the shadows of a President they felt was weak, manipulated by the far left, gripped by dementia, and their cultural opposite.
THOSE are the voters who literally BLINDED voted for Trump and helped propel him to victory. Indeed, it is wishful thinking to believe that Harris looked, felt, or even smelled like a winning candidate, let alone the kind of strong woman America was looking for.
Those in the large population centers are the generally well educated, high earning, more liberal voters, who are immersed in culture, news and information. Drive 30 miles out of town and you find yourself in another world, where completely different beliefs are both fostered and desperately clung on to. They wonder why they pay so much federal tax when the problems the Feds are supposed to be dealing with seem so foreign to them? They wonder how any politician in Washington could have any idea what is going on in Podunk, USA, let alone have a mind to fix it? They ask where their hard earned tax money is going when it gets to Washington…and have been told (almost without opposition) that it is to fund “The Deep State” and is sloshing around in “The Swamp” that Republicans are going to drain.
Propaganda and ideology are very, very powerful tools in politics, as we all know, and if you can penetrate the shell of a low information voter (usually by feeding them the red meat cultural issues on Fox), you can cultivate a voter for life.
For many, it’s not about Trump AT ALL, it’s about Left vs Right cultural issues that, in many cases, are recently manufactured for this exact purpose. Focus groups discuss them, political pollsters verify them, political parties solidify them, national candidates run on them, and “the people” feel “heard.”
There’s nothing revelatory in what I’m saying here, but it’s NOT all about Trump, but when it is, the response is often, “Yeah, but at least he’s doing something about it, which is more than that knee pad wearing, woke DEI candidate black woman and Democrats would have done!”
And here we are, just one short year later, reaping the whirlwind!