It's crazy Hillary Clinton never showed up in my town and I still seem to be fully aware of her policies and what she plans to do for me and you. I didn't have to do much digging for that information either. All I had to do was turn on the television.
I understand the need to go campaigning in those areas, but I'm not convinced that it would have made much of a difference, given that she was probably one of the most disliked Democratic candidates ever. But I'm not sure how we can excuse the voter, who knew the options. Who knew what she (or claimed) to stand for and what he CLEARLY stood for. I'm not sure how we can go around acting like everyone was so grossly uninformed about this. Yes, the typical American doesn't know all the nuances of policy, but not being able to spot the difference tells a lot more about the average voters ability to think and their general moral compass. I don't believe any amount of reasoning and debating can change that.
Because it's the social vs the economical. I'm not sure why that's not obvious.
Say you were in their shoes. Do you, someone who has to worry about that one business leaving town that's allowing you to feed your family and provide them a home, give them a chance at survival, and have watched business after business abandon you for outsourcing and city/suburban areas, vote for the person who ignored you, called you names, see you as a problem, and has a history of working closer to those who have taken jobs away from your area for years (Hillary was already known for working closer with big businesses and bankers over small businesses), or do you vote for the person who gives you a sliver of hope, even if you know their is a higher chance it's bullshit than it is of being true, who promised to bring back jobs to the US from foreign countries. Who promised, to your face, to make sure you and your family would be safe and secure? Regardless of his comments, his stance on the social structure, a structure that doesn't effect you any because you are pretty much not involved in it, and his awful past, he promises you a way of living that has been long gone for you. No more fearing if you'll make tomorrow's payments. No more fearing the one company left is leaving you. This person promised to end all of that, while the other person made no positive comment to or about you at all.
In their eyes, that phrase, Make America Great Again, wasn't about silencing women and minorities and returning to a time where the white man ruled. It was returning to the time where they knew their neighborhood had options, their children had chances, when they didn't need to worry about surviving on the edge everyday. That's when America was great to them. And I understand your PoV as well, but it feels like you make no attempt to understand theirs. You've already marked them off as bigoted racists and that as the reason why they voted for Trump (at least that's what your post make it seem like). You agreed with Hillary's social stance, and despised Trump for his, which is completely reasonable, but that's not what they saw, because they couldn't care less about the social construct of America. They just wanted jobs, and a chance. A chance Hillary didn't give them that even Obama gave them. A chance that republicans have been taking advantage of for a long time. These people are despite and will ignore anything negative about a candidate, as long as that candidate promises them a life they can live in once again.