If the organized crime cartels solidifed their turfs please explain how Donald Trump won the 2016 Republican primary.
He makes a good populist face, allowing the Republican Establishment to get away with things off of their normal platform ruts, but have plausible deniability in their own compliscency. And it gives the frustrated partisan masses the ability to vent some steam. That would be my analysis and prognosis. And, he IS a plutocrat, remember.
[QUOTE="Lexicus, post: 15909053, member: 125098"There is no set of people who
do tolerate-but-prefer Trump but
aren't disgusting bestial Nazis.[/QUOTE]
Although it's almost certain Fascists and Nazis support him - in lock step with David Duke, they aren't REMOTELY enough in number as a support base if they were the only ones supporting. As I've said many times, actual Nazis and Fascists are a tiny, tiny percentage of the U.S. population, and they tend to live in the middle of nowhere in tiny, crap rural towns, with a few leftover and aging "Skinheads," from the '70's and '80's still lurking in some suburban areas. The numbers are frankly pitiful. The LGBTQ lobby has, by far and wide, many more activist numbers behind their banner, for example, than actual Fascists and Nazis in the U.S. And Donald Trump, himself, is a far cry from any sort of "Fascist Leader," figure - he's not in the mold at all, remotely.