Why did Trump gain votes over his first run?
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Optimistically, I'd say it's evidence of people (minorities especially) rejecting the msm narrative that props up progressive positions and divides democrats and republicans by racial lines. On a deeper level, many of these minorities are no strangers to collectivist ideology, many having fled from failed socialist and communist countries to seek a better life in the US, and perhaps don't want to relive that. Side: This
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And his rampant racism? What about it? I don't know if you remember but the Nazis were very popular. Besides, you're talking about America, not Denmark. Why wouldn't his rampant racism win him votes? America was built on racism and if you think there aren't millions of Americans who still have racist views then you're living in cloud cuckoo land. Why did his numbers fall only for white males? I guess we'll have to put it alongside the mystery of why his numbers increased among black midgets with one eye. Side: Idk
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Really though. Have you not wondered about this at all. Are you retarded, Amarel? What exactly is suspicious or odd about his votes increasing after a multi-million dollar, six month political advertising campaign specifically designed to increase his votes? Were you under the impression that he just sat on his arse and hoped for the best? Side: Idk
Minorities love Trump blacks adore him ...... BBC ..... Despite his election defeat, President Donald Trump can boast a success that has intrigued pollsters - he was more popular with ethnic minority voters than in 2016. Some might find this surprising given that his critics so accused him of racism and Islamophobia. Trump denies the charges and has accused Democrats of taking African Americans voters for granted. The Republican president gained six percentage points among black men, and five percentage points among Hispanic women. It means some voters changed their minds, after either not voting or voting for another candidate in 2016. But it tells us something about Trump's unique appeal. Side: Idk
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