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538 interesting but what was the best 3-5 polling companies from 2016/20?
Well, he's going out of his way to attack black people by name, such as Whoopi Goldberg, so this does seem to be a strategy.This is really just par for the course and not unusual at all. Detroit is a majority black city. He may need black voters but he really is not trying hard to get them. On the contrary he is courting white voters with dog whistle comments like these. His whole political pitch is white grievance politics and comments like these are quite popular among his base and others.
I suppose the election will answer one question, are there enough dissatisfied whites in America who are willing to put DJT back in office? TBD.
Are you sure? I'm pretty much sure that the towel referred to in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is a non-disposable towel, i.e. a cloth one.Everyone needs paper towels.
No, that is definitely his message, white grievance. To your point there is no shortage of minority apologists who assimilate to feel safer if they align themselves with the Trump movement. Its probably a bit more complex why Latino and blacks vote for him. My guess is its the stupidity of democrats at not recognizing that, at least in the Latino community they tend to embrace conservative values, anti abortion, traditional views about gender etc. and the (democrats) refusal to moderate those views. I still believe Trumpism is a cultural revitalization movement for whites. Lots of other factors play into it of course, but the base is lets change the society back to the "golden era" i.e. jim crow [ended in 1965], mass deportations [Operation Wetback 1954] yup thats a real thing, stratified class based on race etc.The white savior complex is somewhat frayed by his picking up of gains in nonhwhite constituencies over time.
DJT's appeal more about lacking a.. certain class.
As Taks says, no one needs paper towels. We haven't used any since 1990. You just go to the $1 store and buy two bundles of a dozen wash cloths. Put them in the kitchen cabinet and use as needed. Wash them weekly or whenever you do laundry.Everyone needs paper towels.
If your policies are wrong for the people, the people need to change.No, that is definitely his message, white grievance. To your point there is no shortage of minority apologists who assimilate to feel safer if they align themselves with the Trump movement. Its probably a bit more complex why Latino and blacks vote for him. My guess is its the stupidity of democrats at not recognizing that, at least in the Latino community they tend to embrace conservative values, anti abortion, traditional views about gender etc. and the (democrats) refusal to moderate those views. I still believe Trumpism is a cultural revitalization movement for whites. Lots of other factors play into it of course, but the base is lets change the society back to the "golden era" i.e. jim crow [ended in 1965], mass deportations [Operation Wetback 1954] yup thats a real thing, stratified class based on race etc.
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revitalization movement definition | Open Education Sociology Dictionary
(noun) An organized attempt by a group to build a society or culture that is more attuned to their beliefs, values, or traditional way of life; typically in response to a rapid change in a society or culture.sociologydictionary.org
I found this report:He's outperformed his party's historical take on those metrics already.
NPR couldn't stop wildering over the non hwhites not voting thier race last time the results came in.
because of (as you go on to say):Trump succeeds despite the lack of these calculations and observance of pieties
(here, I'd change nonchalance to aggressive and deliberate defiance of)but this nonchalance is actually amongst the most influential reasons for his success
Sarah Longwell thinks she knows why.
The lower class voted against Trump the last 2 times he ran for office, including against Hillary.Trump is a populist. And the entire lower class has grievances, whatever their color. He will have their votes, those who bother to vote, because the opponent is a walking wardrobe of empty suits.
Someone managed to outdo Hillary, I had though that impossible. Even having read about the shallow carrer of this one.
Also, is the demented one still holding office out for vengeance or what?
I'm not entirely sure it's intentional, though. Or at least not intentional to a great extent. He may have a vague sense of how a thing'll play, but this is often wrong.(here, I'd change nonchalance to aggressive and deliberate defiance of)
Everyone needing paper towels is not mutually exclusive with everyone needing a cloth towel.Well, he's going out of his way to attack black people by name, such as Whoopi Goldberg, so this does seem to be a strategy.
Are you sure? I'm pretty much sure that the towel referred to in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is a non-disposable towel, i.e. a cloth one.
As Taks says, no one needs paper towels. We haven't used any since 1990. You just go to the $1 store and buy two bundles of a dozen wash cloths. Put them in the kitchen cabinet and use as needed. Wash them weekly or whenever you do laundry.
It's scattershot which ones actually hit, but he knows that as long as he says something that will offend, some number of them will resonate. He's constantly operating a focus group. He'll say something at a rally; if he gets a reaction, he'll keep saying it; if it doesn't he'll say something else. But each one is a deliberate attempt to "own the libs" by offending against contemporary pieties.Somewhat in evidence of that is that he didn't seem to be able to sense how heavily abortion would hurt him here. I don't think he knew that some of his wilder remarks in the 1st repub primary, particularly about McCain, were going to play well.
That's convincing.It's scattershot which ones actually hit, but he knows that as long as he says something that will offend, some number of them will resonate. He's constantly operating a focus group. He'll say something at a rally; if he gets a reaction, he'll keep saying it; if it doesn't he'll say something else. But each one is a deliberate attempt to "own the libs" by offending against contemporary pieties.
I feel the influence of the man-o-sphere is bleeding into mainstream, moderate spaces. So there's potentially a trickle of new support for Trump from there.If one listens to the podcast that Bird links, she says that "anti-woke" is all over the "man-o-sphere" and it is that that accounts Trump's huge polling advantage with men. (Now, whether it's grounds for drawing yet more people to his side is still an open question).