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11. Many claim their trump vote was for economic reasons, but IMO it was to make America white . . .
Mon Jan 2, 2017, 07:06 AM
Jan 2017

er, ah . . . great again.

They heard the trump racist and misogynistic dog whistles, saw a white supremacist put in charge of his campaign and voted accordingly.

They knew exactly who and what they were voting for.

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That might have worked, IF... Binkie The Clown Jan 2017 #1
You got that right. nt raccoon Jan 2017 #10
Hands off my MEDICARE! Tatiana Jan 2017 #25
It's not like Hillary, with her $1.2 BILLION campaign chest, couldn't afford to come up with some catchy bumpa stickers and a few hats. InAbLuEsTaTe Jan 2017 #26
Sounds good to me. nt. andym Jan 2017 #30
mostly of his supporters were voting against the safety net since they see it as minorities taking JI7 Jan 2017 #2
Actually, Trump promised to protect Social Security & Medicare whathehell Jan 2017 #4
they don't see those or anything they personally get as govt programs. this is why they didn't think JI7 Jan 2017 #5
I can't be sure what's in their heads whathehell Jan 2017 #7
i can based on what they themselves say and how they vote JI7 Jan 2017 #8
Depends on how monolithic a group you think "they" are.. whathehell Jan 2017 #9
Many claim their trump vote was for economic reasons, but IMO it was to make America white . . . brush Jan 2017 #11
I think they voted for him for more than one reason.. whathehell Jan 2017 #16
And you yours brush Jan 2017 #18
Yes it is.. whathehell Jan 2017 #19
Cool. brush Jan 2017 #20
People get uncomfortable when discussing race in this country Yavin4 Jan 2017 #34
Im amazed how much the campaign was just a game to him. Beartracks Jan 2017 #12
Got that right... as sad as that is. InAbLuEsTaTe Jan 2017 #13
Kaine did the conventional thing during the VP debate exboyfil Jan 2017 #3
If ifs and buts were candy and nuts, oh what a party we'd have!! InAbLuEsTaTe Jan 2017 #14
DT was also lying about this -- saying that he had no intention to touch Social Security pnwmom Jan 2017 #6
The Fuhrer-Elect lie?!?! I'm shocked!! Shocked I tell you!! InAbLuEsTaTe Jan 2017 #15
Nope. The media is in cahoots with the KGOP and have been for years LaydeeBug Jan 2017 #17
Not elected but 'election' triron Jan 2017 #21
You're right...but doing that would require our "expert" Democratic strategists to accept... Ken Burch Jan 2017 #22
The problem with that theory is that no states voted differently for mythology Jan 2017 #23
But the GOP victories go hand in hand with a lack of fear of the consequences andym Jan 2017 #24
My view deist99 Jan 2017 #27
Incumbent presidents are tough to beat... Yurovsky Jan 2017 #28
Yes-- if the US is not in a recession andym Jan 2017 #29
Except that a lot of rep voters blue cat Jan 2017 #31
It's true that a lot of people have been convinced that less government is good andym Jan 2017 #32
It would help if there were democrats blue cat Jan 2017 #33
Very true. Willie Pep Jan 2017 #35
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