There are too many things combined that led to Trump victory to point to one thing. And saying these people migrated...yeah. But as already asked---why?
In before "It's Hillary's fault!"
You're right, how can a group of people who voted for Obama in 4 years vote for someone a flaming racist who went out of his way to shit of ethnic groups and tell African Americans their lives are garbage so give him a chance. I've wondered this since the night of November 8th.I think the question there is, why did those people waiting for a blatantly racist candidate vote for the black guy in the last (two?) elections?
charisma is more important than policy and always has been
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Check her website!I suppose Hillary was too realistic and honest on her policies and spent too much time trying to engage voters like they were rational and intelligent.
No, you just actually read the article .i think im reading this article completely different than how people in the thread are reacting.
I suppose Hillary was too realistic and honest on her policies and spent too much time trying to engage voters like they were rational and intelligent.
She did not campaign or set up infrastructure in the rust beltIn before "It's Hillary's fault!"
Kind of shocked at the amount of people in this thread not realizing that different forms of racism exist. Trump's campaign wasn't profoundly anti-black. The "inner cities" thing was pretty racist, but it's also how a lot of well-meaning white people think of the black population in this country. It isn't malicious -- just ignorant.
What Trump did was hammer on the overt racism of today. Latinos and Muslims. You can be A-OK with a black president while still wanting to ban Muslims and kick out every Latino immigrant. The two things are not mutually exclusive.
Is that really hard to accept at this point? Voting for Obama doesn't say that much about someone's ability to be swept up by racist and xenophobic rhetoric When a campaign goes out of its way to shit on various ethnic and religious groups and frames just about every argument and economic proposal in a "they're stealing your jobs" way, what's the take away here?Wait what, a large voter block of democrat voters who helped vote in the first black president twice were really racists waiting for a racist ideologue? I'd say Trumps working class promises drew them in versus Hillary's bone dry pragmatism. She couldn't energize her own base.
Why did white people do this?
She did not campaign or set up infrastructure in the rust belt
Did not set one foot in Wisconsin.
Ultimately it's on people who voted but Hillary didn't work hard enough to convince people
What are you talking about? She got more votes.She was also a woman in an overtly sexist culture and society. America just wasn't ready, and frankly didn't deserve Hilary Clinton.
So it's lumping third party voters with Trump support? Why would they do this?
I've said it before, I'm hardly Mr SJW but my experience in the military is that many people (men of all races) are way more ok with a black man in charge then a woman, any women. Yes, even the vaunted White woman, objects of protection but being in control.. hell no.It still blows my mind that there are people that voted for both Barack Obama and Donald Trump.
The one single thing in this entire universe they share in common is that they were both the "change" and "outsider" candidates for their respective campaign years. It's not a coincidence that 22 US states voted for a suspiciously atheist socialist Jew. If there is one thing US voters love it's a man or a woman willing to shake up the status quo after eight years (for better or worse).It still blows my mind that there are people that voted for both Barack Obama and Donald Trump.
Is that really hard to accept at this point? Voting for Obama doesn't say that much about someone's ability to be swept up by racist and xenophobic rhetoric When a campaign goes out of its way to shit on various ethnic and religious groups and frames just about every argument and economic proposal in a "they're stealing your jobs" way, what's the take away here?
This article states that the edge came from Democrats who voted for Obama. Racism may have energized the typical GOP base but those former Obama voters, Hillary couldnt hold on to them.
White people threw the election to Trump, you say?
I'm shocked, I tell you. Shocked!
In sure Obama could have used that as an excuse as well had he not won. But he didn't have to because he put the work in and reached out to people.She was also a woman in an overtly sexist culture and society. America just wasn't ready, and frankly didn't deserve Hilary Clinton.
Put another way, 2008 and 2012 Obama voters threw the election for Trump.
Most models did not predict that.
They fell for a (questionably) ultra rich guy rubbing their egos like a used car salesman and yucked it up long enough for them to get the car off the lot. Now they slowly will see they got sold a lemon.
The article isn't saying that all of those former Democrats voted for Trump though. Quite a number of them voted third party, and the primary reason was due to who they felt should have gotten the nominee.
In before "It's Hillary's fault!"
Economy anxiety, "tells it like it is," white nationalism, racism, xenophobia, "he's not a politican," embarrassed millionaire mentality, he will run government "like a business." Literally take your pick.Why did white people do this?
This is a really good point. The one consistent thing Trump did in the campaign was scapegoat immigrants as rapist job thieves and stroke fear of islamic terror.
I'm aware, that's why I said all the GOP and Mitt had to do was appeal to overt racism. Hillary couldn't hold on to them because Trump appealed to them in the way they clearly have been waiting for and Mitt didn't do, which was racism and bigotry.
Wait what, a large voter block of democrat voters who helped vote in the first black president twice were really racists waiting for a racist ideologue? I'd say Trumps working class promises drew them in versus Hillary's bone dry pragmatism. She couldn't energize her own base.
Perhaps other issues are more important to them? Or even a single issue (economy, jobs), and everything just doesn't matter?You're right, how can a group of people who voted for Obama in 4 years vote for someone a flaming racist who went out of his way to shit of ethnic groups and tell African Americans their lives are garbage so give him a chance. I've wondered this since the night of November 8th.
No one knows. It's an enigma wrapped in a conundrum.
You're right, how can a group of people who voted for Obama in 4 years vote for someone a flaming racist who went out of his way to shit of ethnic groups and tell African Americans their lives are garbage so give him a chance. I've wondered this since the night of November 8th.
Some people seem to be so dead set on the racism angle that they seem to be blind to facts and logic.
It still blows my mind that there are people that voted for both Barack Obama and Donald Trump.
In before "It's Hillary's fault!"
To the extent Democratic turnout was weak, it was mainly among black voters. Even there, the scale of Democratic weakness has been exaggerated.
It blows your mind that people are idiots?
Well, I'm not saying it's only racism, but it'll be hard to convince me that it wasn't the biggest. I don't know what your experiences are but racism comes in many forms. Trump hammered on anti-immigrant(which translated predominantly to anti-Latino and anti-muslim). It was the corner stone of pretty much everything he was about that wasn't anti-Hillary and anti-Obama. Trump has never spoken about the substance of anything he says. So really what was it that drew them in if not a mixture of what I can only describe as Bigotry?It is hard to accept. Just because he spat out racist rhetoric doesnt mean 1/4th of these voters were drawn by it. I'd place more stock in the driving force coming from sexism and a disbelief in a woman being able to lead than just pinning it on racism.