Ahh yes, the objective research shows that America does not want what Trump offers but the Trump voters are too stupid to vote for what they want. — Hanover
Why is Bernie doing well? He's young, hip, sharp, articulate, and he's captured the hearts and minds of the American public with his dazzling personality. It's either that or he gained popularity when he was the only one that Clinton couldn't exclude from the race with back room deals last election and everyone hates Trump so much that they're now willing to vote for a dying, babbling Socialist. — Hanover
Under 1/2 of people are even eligible to vote.
Only around 2/3 of those actually voted.
Under 1/2 of those voted for Trump.
So under (1/2)*(2/3)*(1/2) = 1/6 people voted for Trump.
(Looking at the actual numbers it's closer to 1/8, but I'm rounding for simplicity). — Pfhorrest
They see the government as more of a problem than a solution, and prefer it stay out of they private affairs rather than meddle in it. — NOS4A2
So it appears someone who cuts regulations, lessens government assistance, and limits government power is exactly in their best interests. — NOS4A2
Uhhh...you're sure about that? USA isn't Europe.Trump's election was reactionary to the fact the political establishment hasn't listened to people for quite some time and was a lurch to the insane right. Bernie Sanders isn't reactionary at all but the most sensible of the democrats as it most closely aligns what a majority of Americans want. — Benkei
Speaking of meddling, Trumps trade war hasn't panned out well for American farmers.
But Bernie is the "something better" option — Pfhorrest
Yet the real mudslinging hasn't really started — ssu
The point of any trade policy isn’t just immediate results, but also long term ones as well. — NOS4A2
and also recent deals with Japan, Canada and Mexico which mostly Center around agriculture, things are looking up for farmers. I’d love to hear a Democrat’s policy towards agriculture but I’m not aware of any. — NOS4A2
The manufacturing industry is still in a recession, which hurts many of Trumps supporters. More broadly though, regulations and government assistance programs can stabilize an economy and lessen the effects of a downturn. That would be good for Trump supporters in the long term.
If you're referring to USMCA, Democrats worked for over a year to improve the deal.
This isn’t true of “big business. Remember that those who own businesses and corporations are like you and I: private citizens and voters. We’re on the same team. — NOS4A2
Actually, corporations are considered people. But regardless, you're completely wrong: big business owns the politicians and the media, which is why people like you continue to defend them as they run the country into the ground.
The manufacturing industry is still in a recession, which hurts many of Trumps supporters. More broadly though, regulations and government assistance programs can stabilize an economy and lessen the effects of a downturn. That would be good for Trump supporters in the long term.
Those trade deals also cover manufacturing. — NOS4A2
What would be good according to you doesn’t necessarily mesh with the interests of Trump supporters. Increasing regulations and government hand-outs aren’t normally on the menu. — NOS4A2
If you're referring to USMCA, Democrats worked for over a year to improve the deal.
I guess they knew a good deal when they saw it. — NOS4A2
You're right, if we get rid of the government-enforced power to contract, or the government-enforced claim to property in the first place, — Pfhorrest
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