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Showing Original Post only (View all)Will Poor Whites Still Support Trump If Food Stamps Are Cut? [View all]
Will Poor Whites Still Support Trump If Food Stamps Are Cut?
One of Trumps most loyal voting blocs are non-college-educated whites and blue collar whites, many who live in poverty and require public assistance. With whites being the largest group to receive social services, like food stamps, will this change now that the Trump administration has a drastic plan to slash food stamps? ...
Yahoo reports, New rules proposed by the Department of Agriculture (USDA) would see stricter work requirements for food stamp eligibility, and change the way 40 states enroll families into the program, officially called Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). ...
Approximately 20 million households need food stamps and even with the help of SNAP many families still struggle to put food on the table. There are more white people who are assisted by federal assistance programs than any other demographic in the United States, but it remains to be seen if taking food off their plate will make them change their minds as voters. A study from 2018 found that Trumps support among non-college-educated whites was one of the main reasons he won in 2016. However, it was more about racism than their own pockets, especially since Obama saved our own economy ...
Iowa State University sociologists Ann Oberhauser, Daniel Krier, and Abdi Kusow explained, Economic distress is not a significant factor in explaining the shift in Iowa voters from Democrat to Republican between 2008 and 2016. The election outcomes do not signify [a revolt] among working-class voters left behind by globalization. ...
Yep, even losing social services may not shift votes. As Trump said, I love the poorly educated.
https://newsone.com/3895306/poor-whites-trump-food-stamps/
One of Trumps most loyal voting blocs are non-college-educated whites and blue collar whites, many who live in poverty and require public assistance. With whites being the largest group to receive social services, like food stamps, will this change now that the Trump administration has a drastic plan to slash food stamps? ...
Yahoo reports, New rules proposed by the Department of Agriculture (USDA) would see stricter work requirements for food stamp eligibility, and change the way 40 states enroll families into the program, officially called Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). ...
Approximately 20 million households need food stamps and even with the help of SNAP many families still struggle to put food on the table. There are more white people who are assisted by federal assistance programs than any other demographic in the United States, but it remains to be seen if taking food off their plate will make them change their minds as voters. A study from 2018 found that Trumps support among non-college-educated whites was one of the main reasons he won in 2016. However, it was more about racism than their own pockets, especially since Obama saved our own economy ...
Iowa State University sociologists Ann Oberhauser, Daniel Krier, and Abdi Kusow explained, Economic distress is not a significant factor in explaining the shift in Iowa voters from Democrat to Republican between 2008 and 2016. The election outcomes do not signify [a revolt] among working-class voters left behind by globalization. ...
Yep, even losing social services may not shift votes. As Trump said, I love the poorly educated.
https://newsone.com/3895306/poor-whites-trump-food-stamps/
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Hopefully they won't but I doubt they will connect it to Trump. Also people have voted against their
walkingman
Dec 2019
#1
Exactly. Recall the blather about Obama being "The Food Stamp President".
Midnight Writer
Dec 2019
#30
There are rural trumpers who depend on food stamps that refer to it as "relief" thus separating
cornball 24
Dec 2019
#27
Yes Unfortunately it is the price to pay for no Mexicans or Muslims + gun freedom
lunasun
Dec 2019
#33
I do think that if we went into recession or zero growth, his approval will dip below 40%
Doodley
Dec 2019
#34
So you think this is fine and, besides, if we speak up for people who are struggling
StarfishSaver
Dec 2019
#42
they will support him because they will think he's taking the benefits away from people of color
TeamPooka
Dec 2019
#43
One of my FB friends is someone I knew in high school...Anyway, she was on the Trump train from the
helpisontheway
Dec 2019
#47
YES! Unfortunately, they'll be cutting off their nose to spite their face. Sadly millions will be
RestoreAmerica2020
Dec 2019
#61