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LonePirate

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12. A small portion of his voters was motivated by economics. The supermajority was motivated by bigotry
Mon Dec 19, 2016, 10:51 AM
Dec 2016

His winning margins in FL, MI, NC, PA and WI were made possible by exceptionally large, if not historic, turnout in rural areas. Those people were motivated by bigotry, not by economics.

Now if you want to say their ignorance in general - a primary cause of bigotry - was responsible, then I could certainly believe that as well.

Not sure what your clause in the parenthesis means. Would you please expand on it? Kolesar Dec 2016 #1
"2-13" major shareholders on the board of directors, if applicable. HughBeaumont Dec 2016 #4
I wanted a "Bud Light" Kolesar Dec 2016 #7
If you mean this section - HughBeaumont Dec 2016 #14
Aha! Wage deflation for skilled and semiskilled work Kolesar Dec 2016 #16
Gee . . . who was about to be President then? HMMMMMMMMMMMMMM. HughBeaumont Dec 2016 #18
[x] Like for your post Kolesar Dec 2016 #19
They want to be lied to. DemocratSinceBirth Dec 2016 #2
Or if they DO stay/come back Proud Liberal Dem Dec 2016 #9
That's the rub of it SubjectiveLife78 Dec 2016 #3
But.....but.....that's making America less......"exceptional" Proud Liberal Dem Dec 2016 #11
That's not an easy sell for anyone SubjectiveLife78 Dec 2016 #20
Gainfully employed workers buying products and services isn't necessary for Capitalism? HughBeaumont Dec 2016 #15
There's no easy answer to that question SubjectiveLife78 Dec 2016 #21
No. mercuryblues Dec 2016 #5
They voted for him because of the R next to his name Trekologer Dec 2016 #6
[x] Like for your post Kolesar Dec 2016 #8
They see themselves as "one lucky break from BEING Donald Trump" rather than "One missed paycheck smirkymonkey Dec 2016 #10
A small portion of his voters was motivated by economics. The supermajority was motivated by bigotry LonePirate Dec 2016 #12
Maybe that's why "primarily economic" was in quotes. HughBeaumont Dec 2016 #13
Yes a BIG spoonful of LIES with a big helping of RACISM...& Tah-Dah... Good to Go! Madam45for2923 Dec 2016 #17
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