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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: My dad. Immigrant, Minority, Veteran, Trump Voter [View all]LisaL
(46,601 posts)8. Yes, of course, pandering works.
Trump isn't the first one to come up with this, you know.
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So, if someone posts a message like this, the only appropriate response is to cuddle and coddle?
EffieBlack
Dec 2016
#106
I don't have to personally know them to know they have aligned with racists
EffieBlack
Dec 2016
#118
No - we want to reach out to more voters who those supposedly "aliented" voters don't
EffieBlack
Dec 2016
#46
Let's get it straight. Nearly 3 million more voted Dem. It's not about wanting to keep losing . . .
brush
Dec 2016
#127
I found these articles very helpful in understanding how people could vote for Trump
Dems to Win
Dec 2016
#42
All of Trump's voters HAD to be comfortable with racism and sexism since they voted for him
EffieBlack
Dec 2016
#74
I voted for Hillary though I wasn't comfortable as a feminist with Bill returning to the White House
Dems to Win
Dec 2016
#86
"Nobody cared about them" because equal attention to everyone was just too fair?
bettyellen
Dec 2016
#19
With all due respect, I have no interest in "connecting" with people like your father
EffieBlack
Dec 2016
#5
If opposing racism, Trump and his supporters is bigotry, I admit it -- I are a big ole BIGOT.
Hoyt
Dec 2016
#37
Rejecting racism is not elitism. Racism is bad. Trump is racist. A vote for Trump is a racist act
Squinch
Dec 2016
#89
Your story illustrates that pandering to profound ignorance really works, thank you for sharing
etherealtruth
Dec 2016
#7
Oh, I am well aware ... he simply was exceptioannly effective (aided by the media)
etherealtruth
Dec 2016
#13
Democrats asked them to vote for a nominee who helped destroy their old way of life
Dems to Win
Dec 2016
#55
I am afraid your father will have to wait a long time for manufacturing to still be viable here.
LisaL
Dec 2016
#10
That may be true, but it doesn't make a vote for Trump any less inexplicable.
TwilightZone
Dec 2016
#23
So, we need sound bites and slogans, not progressive, sustainable actual plans?
herding cats
Dec 2016
#21
Vote for a bigot: misunderstood/needs empathy. Criticize voting for a bigot: hateful
EffieBlack
Dec 2016
#33
"They just don't understand the concerns or thought process of people who disagree with them,"
pangaia
Dec 2016
#47
No one here has done that at all. And shame on you for engaging in such bullshit
EffieBlack
Dec 2016
#35
Do you believe that people who voted for trump were aware of his racism, sexism, and
still_one
Dec 2016
#84
How can someone connect with your dad when he believes Trump and doesn't investigate things?
Vinca
Dec 2016
#32
Trump's populist rhetoric spoke to him, but, facts disproving Trump's rhetoric did NOT?
blm
Dec 2016
#53
Members of a sexist & authoritarian organization voted for a sexist authoritarian
samir.g
Dec 2016
#65
It is utterly DISGUSTING the behavior of some of the people in this thread
NoGoodNamesLeft
Dec 2016
#105
No - Democrats lost those voters because they have refused to cater to other voters' worst
EffieBlack
Dec 2016
#107
My husband is an immigrant (central America), naturalized, Dem voter who went for Trump
Yo_Mama
Dec 2016
#151