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The Reason They Support Trump Isn't About Trump
Townhall.com ^ | February 18, 2020 | Salena Zito

Posted on 02/18/2020 3:55:27 AM PST by Kaslin

WESTBY, Wisconsin -- Spend any time with people who supported presidential candidate Donald Trump in 2016 and you quickly find out that the reasons they voted for Trump had very little to do with him.

It is likely one of the most misunderstood threads among this new conservative populist coalition. To get the real reasons for their support for Trump, you have to be where they are, have no preconceived ideas about who they are and have no prejudice for what you think their motivations are.

Tom Schaub, Ralph Petersheim, Donna Leum, Kris Amundson and Ben Klinkner are all sitting around a large conference table at the Westby Cooperative Creamery in this Vernon County town. There is a pot of coffee and an oversized box of doughnuts. The aroma that only bakery-fresh doughnuts can provide radiates throughout the room.

All four are dairy farmers. Schaub is president of the co-op. Petersheim has been recognized for his water and land conservation efforts by the county, earning him the Outstanding Conservation Farmer Award for his impeccable land efforts. Leum's family owns a 53-cow dairy, and both of her adult children are in different aspects of the dairy agriculture industry. Amundson's family produces 17,200 pounds of milk per cow each year for the cooperative. Klinkner is a sixth-generation farmer on his family's organic dairy farm.

They are all board members of a co-op that was formed over 117 years ago by local dairy farm families searching for a way to develop a sustainable market for their milk and dairy products in their creamery.

Individually, they are superhumans. Not only do they work the dawn-to-dusk hours required to bring you cheese, yogurt, milk, sour cream and any other dairy delight that fills refrigerators (cows are milked twice a day every day of the year); they are devoted conservationists of the soil and water, and are tireless volunteers dedicating countless hours to the 4-H club, local schools, their churches and the co-op board.

They all said their vote for Trump wasn't for him but rather for their communities.

It was an abstract and complicated decision that rarely makes sense to people who don't walk in their shoes, live in their ZIP code or understand how long establishments within both parties have let them down, their parents down, their grandparents down and their children down.

"People who don't know farmers or live near or in a farm community have little idea of why we feel so connected to our place," said Leum. "But they do seem to have strong opinions about who we are, and when they find out we supported Trump, they look at us as that dumb farmer who doesn't know any better."

"Well those dumb farmers, they're an electrician. They're a plumber. They are mechanics, scientists, conservationists. They take care of the crops that fill their cupboards, (who) love and care for the animals who provide dairy and meat for their feasts. They are also vets and engineers," she says with pride and a broad smile. "I mean, we have all these skills because you cannot keep calling repair people, so you do it yourself. So actually, I think we are pretty darn smart."

Overall, there are 68,700 farms in Wisconsin covering 14.4 million acres of land. They provide nearly $90 billion for the state economy every year and employ over 400,000 people statewide.

There are nearly 8,500 dairy farms in Wisconsin. Hundreds of them shuttered in 2019, continuing a 10-year trend the co-op board members said is largely based on a complex pricing system and fixed costs being spread over a wide swath of production.

"On the co-op level, we're given an advance price of what the milk is supposed to be for the month, so we base all of our prices on the products that we're making and selling," explained Schaub. "And then when the final price comes in, it can be a $2 difference."

"Well, that $2 difference. ... There's no way to make that up, so, then you have a loss for that month. Then, you string too many months like that in a row, and that's when things get rough," he said, adding that the eventual result could be bankruptcy.

All five farmers like President Trump's policies. His demeanor? Not so much. But they knew Trump would come through with better trade deals, which he did with the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement.

Vernon County is one of the 23 counties that voted for then-President Barack Obama in 2012 and switched to Trump in 2016.

While many national outlets have parachuted into the Vernon Counties of the last presidential race to ask voters about Trump when the trade deal dragged on, when special counsel Robert Mueller's report was released and when Trump was impeached (and acquitted), few journalists ask voters how they got here in the first place. Furthermore, few members of the Republican and Democratic establishments who mock farmers behind closed doors (or openly on social media) have reflected meaningfully about why farmers picked Trump over their establishment candidates.

Despite moans from the chattering class saying there have been too many stories on Trump voters, farmers such as these have a story to tell about lives focused on faith, family and farming. Few who actually know them could argue they're not creating a profound benefit for the entire country.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: dairy; election2020; farm; farmer; presidenttrump; voterturnout
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To: AndyJackson

At the beginning his style never bothered me. I was wary of his associations with dims though. He did support Obama at the beginning. I feared we might have had another RINO in the making. I got on board during the primaries. Perhaps a little later than others but after the betrayals of the Bush clan and McCain and Romney I hope some will allow that that wariness was warranted.


81 posted on 02/18/2020 10:32:38 AM PST by xp38
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To: goodnesswins

Grain comes form all over the world, same as beef. Quit trying to protect farmers from global competition unless you are willing to protect manufacturing and blue color workers with the same zeal.


82 posted on 02/18/2020 10:57:43 AM PST by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
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To: Richard Kimball

I’ve never watched the apprentice either. Just always liked Trump throughout the years. He was quite the guy around New York until he became a Republican candidate, and then, just like that, he’s a racist/bigot/homophobe and whateverphobe. None of my liberal friends have ever been able to explain to me why he got so many accolades from Jackson/Sharpton for helping black communities, and then suddenly NOPE, we knew ALL ALONG he was racist. Buncha crap.


83 posted on 02/18/2020 10:57:57 AM PST by Mama Shawna
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To: goodnesswins

Trump is not the GOP and the GOP is not Trump.


84 posted on 02/18/2020 10:58:41 AM PST by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
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To: HighSierra5
I have a friend who's a retired Navy surgeon... he says the best surgeons don't have great 'bedside manners' because the skills/personality necessary to be a great surgeon (a control freak attention to detail for one... ) aren't the things that make for a fun guy to chat with... (I'm paraphrasing here)...

It's the same with Trump - Trump's a workaholic - he's loves this stuff... Trump has a great overview of what needs to be done to make the whole machine work together for the benefit of the American people.

That skill is why Trump will pull in the votes of people who keep the country moving: whites, blacks, Latinos, farmers, factory workers, middle managers, old people and young people with a clue and citizens who care about national outcomes: wealth, safety, culture stability.

But is Trump someone we'd have over for a drink? Yeah, some of us... but many just want the surgery done - and be able to leave the hospital alive... happy to be with the ones they love even if the surgeon isn't their 'best friend' or buddy...

85 posted on 02/18/2020 11:13:41 AM PST by GOPJ ( http://www.tinyurl.com/cvirusmap https://www.cdc.gov/flu/weekly/usmap.htm)
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To: central_va

I want local, fresh beef, poultry, pork, and vegetables.

I don’t want the preservatives all over them as they are shipped halfway around the world. It’s a 2-8 hour truck ride from West Texas to Houston, or any of my neighbors farms to my freezer.

“Farmers ( 0.8% of GDP )need to get real jobs. Bloomberg is an idiot but he was right about farming. Farming is ghetto.”

You’d rather have food brought in by ship from elsewhere, that did God knows what to it, than have something trucked over from a neighboring state?

Delusional, you are.


86 posted on 02/18/2020 11:54:45 AM PST by ro_dreaming (Chesterton, 'Christianity has not been tried and found wanting. It's been found hard and not tried')
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To: ro_dreaming
I want local, fresh beef, poultry, pork, and vegetables.

I want that to plus, I want USA made phones, TVs, cars, shoes etc. etc. etc.

Unfortunately, Republicans think it is more important to maintain a domestic supply of stupid tomatoes than to keep on shore multi million dollar factories that produce millions of dollars of wealth and employees 1,000s of people. The priorities of Republicans is astoundingly myopic and is turn off to average working Americans. Trump is the lone exception it seems....

87 posted on 02/18/2020 12:30:11 PM PST by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
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To: Kaslin

I suddenly want some coffee and donuts?


88 posted on 02/18/2020 12:34:09 PM PST by Leep (Everyday is Trump Day!)
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To: central_va

“Wake up Republicans, wage earners ARE NOT THE ENEMY.”

And who is saying otherwise?


89 posted on 02/18/2020 12:47:41 PM PST by vladimir998 ( Apparently I'm still living in your head rent free. At least now it isn't empty.)
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To: vladimir998
And who is saying otherwise?

As soon as Trump leaves office and if Pence runs and wins he will roll back all the tariffs and every trade deal. The GOP is not learning from Trump at all. Working people know this, sense this.

90 posted on 02/18/2020 12:51:37 PM PST by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
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