Trump: "We won with young. We won with old. We won with highly educated. We won with poorly educated. I love the poorly educated. We're the smartest people. We're the most loyal people. And you know what I really am happy about because I've been saying it for a long time 46% with the Hispanics." [Nevada] "Forty six percent. Number one with Hispanics. I'm really happy about that. So. Thank you. So, I'm very proud of you. This is an amazing night and, you know, I love the country. I love the country."
Limbaugh: That's Trump. Humble before and to his supporters. People don't see humility in Trump. The people are outraged by him the people that can't believe he's winning, the people that can't believe reasonable people would support him they don't see any of this. They only see what scares them, what frightens them, what angers them, and they think everybody else should.
But Trump signals directly to his supporters often... that he is deeply appreciative... "We won with the highly educated; we won with the poorly educated" he's simply acknowledging he loves them, too.
I mean, they were surveyed. The exit polls sampled the people that voted... and in the group of people that did not have high school diploma, Trump won. He referred to 'em as "poorly educated," not "stupid" ... not "ignorant" or "dumb." He was not insulting them, and he was not calling them low-information. He was praising them, and they heard that.
RUSH: So you're a Trump supporter, Bill, I'm assuming from what you said?
CALLER: I am, Rush.
RUSH: Right. And you understandably taking offense at that this. The --
CALLER: I don't take it personally, but I do think it's insulting to himself if he thinks the way to win the election is to insult right now what is the largest base in the Republican Party.
RUSH: Yeah.
CALLER: But I don't take it personally.
RUSH: It's every Republican in this race, other than Trump. Every elected Republican, every candidate. A lot of Republicans are stymied. They don't understand how Trump has done this. They're not sure just who the Trump voters are. I've tried to tell them that, that Trump is reaching a broad-based coalition that includes... Let me tell you who's in that group. I don't know if this describes you, but I'm gonna say, folks, there is -- and I know this undeniably. There is a significant contingent of people in the Trump camp who have been ticked off since NAFTA, since 1992.
When you hear Trump talk about free trade in his town hall meeting last night with Hannity -- free trade, free trade, free trade -- and everything related to it had to make up 30%, if not more, of what Trump said last night. He knows who a large contingent of his voters are. And what free trade... They don't think it's free trade at all. They think it's rigged trade and the result is factories they used to work at are closed. Jobs they used to have are gone and more factories are closing and more jobs are leaving, and they don't see anybody concerned about it.
The last guy that was concerned about it was Buchanan, and here comes Trump. Now, that's not his base. I mean, it's not the sole contingent in his support, but it's a huge number of people. And they're not ignorant. They are personally affected by what they think the elites have done, and Trump is the only guy talking to them on that issue. But, in addition to that, Bill, Cruz and Rubio and Jeb Bush, they've all been trying to figure out how to get Trump supporters to leave him. And nothing they have tried has worked.
They have tried insulting Trump. They have tried frightening Trump's voters. They have tried telling Trump's voters that Trump is a fraud, that he's not a real conservative; that he's really a Democrat, Hillary donor at heart. They've tried everything, and they can't break the bond no matter what they do. In fact, when Romney comes out and says what he said in that speech last week it drives even more people to Trump, but it solidifies Trump support. The traditional ways of beating a candidate are not applicable here.
So, Senator Cruz comes along and says, "Well, you know, it's kind of the low-information voters," and uses Trump's quote, "I love the poorly educated." That's not what Trump meant by that. But what's going on here, as I have also stated over and over again -- and this, Bill, I'm sure does apply to you. For whatever reasons -- and they probably differ from person to person, it's one of the things you can't name. It's an intangible. There's a bond. The Trump supporter has a bond, a connection with Trump, that only Trump can break. Only Trump can violate it. Nobody else created the bond. Therefore, nobody else can defeat it or break it. The media can't. The media did not make Trump. People are not supporting Trump 'cause the media has sung his praises.
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RUSH: Look, here's the bottom line. Cruz is gonna have to realize that he's not going to accomplish much by trying to take voters away from Trump. They're locked. There's a bond there you can't break. The only guy that can is Trump. The Republican Party cannot take Trump supporters away because they didn't put them there. Well, they're responsible for it, but they haven't promoted Trump. There's no reason. Trump's the only guy that can break that bond. Therefore, what Cruz has to do is get Rubio's voters. He's gotta get Kasich's voters.
He's gotta go out and get people who were for Ben Carson. In the process, if that peels away some Trump people, fine; but you're never going to get Trump voters by telling them that Donald is this or that or that they are low-information or that they don't get it. And you're gonna need those voters, if you succeed. If the Cruz people succeed... I will acknowledge there's a third scenario. The third scenario is that neither Cruz nor Trump get 1,237 but that Cruz goes to the convention with a bigger number than Trump.
But if you're gonna do that, you may as well go all the way. But I understand the thinking, and it's valid. If either one of those two scenarios happen -- if you get to 1,237 and get the nomination, or if you beat Trump but remain short of 1,237 -- once this convention's over, you're gonna need those Trump voters. A lot of those Trump voters (I don't know what percentage; people are saying it's anywhere from 15% to 25%, maybe 30%) are Democrats, moderates, independents, liberals.
They are white working-class voters who are not enthused by Hillary or Crazy Bernie. And they are with Trump on this free trade, immigration stuff. You're gonna have to keep those people on your side. So don't... You know, don't go out and tough talk to them now, because you're going to need them if you get the nomination. There are plenty of votes in the anti-Trump quadrants or sectors, if you will, of the Republican Party. It would probably be more beneficial, productive to focus on those, 'cause nobody's gonna talk Trump voters out of supporting him right now.
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RUSH: I went back. I wanted to find this quote that Trump talking about loving "the poorly educated." I wanted to find the entire quote, and you know this quote, I'm gonna read it to you here. I'm sorry if you think this is Trump promotion; it's not. I'm actually promoting myself. I'm using this as an example of confirming things I've already said. Everybody's puzzled why people support Trump. They see Trump as this blustery, braggadocios oaf who's running around stepping on people and insulting people, but that's not how his supporters see it.
I have gone... I've gotten hoarse explaining this to people. It's no different than trying to explain the bond. You know, all these people ask, "Why aren't you hitting Trump? Why aren't you trying to destroy Trump? Trump's surviving because you won't go out and hit him. You can't." That's not the way. If you want to defeat Trump, you're not gonna do it by insulting him or his voters. You're just gonna drive them closer together. Now, here's what Trump said. It was after his win in Nevada. He said the following.
Quote: "We won with young. We won with old. We won with highly educated. We won with poorly educated. I love the poorly educated. We're the smartest people. We're the most loyal people. And you know what I really am happy about -- because I've been saying it for a long time -- 46% with the Hispanics." He's talking about Nevada. "Forty six percent. Number one with Hispanics. I'm really happy about that. So. Thank you. So, I'm very proud of you. This is an amazing night and, you know, I love the country. I love the country.
That's Trump. Humble before and to his supporters. People don't see humility in Trump. The people are outraged by him -- the people that can't believe he's winning, the people that can't believe reasonable people would support him -- they don't see any of this. They only see what scares them, what frightens them, what angers them, and they think everybody else should. But Trump signals directly to his supporters often is that he is deeply appreciative. Now, this, "We won with the highly educated. We won with the poorly educated," he's simply acknowledging he loves them, too.
I mean, they were surveyed. The exit polls sampled the people that voted, and they qualified them, certain levels of education and income, as they always do, and in the group of people that did not have high school diploma, Trump won. He referred to 'em as "poorly educated," not "stupid." He referred to them as "poorly educated," not "ignorant" or "dumb." He was not insulting them, and he was not calling them low-information. He was praising them, and they heard that. I'm just telling you that if you're trying to separate Trump from his voters, you are going to... It's an impossible road, 'cause he's the only guy that can do it.
He built the bond. He created it. Nobody else did. He's the only guy that can bust it, that can break it. So the path for Cruz (is who we're talking about here) has got to be outside the Trump universe. And, according to all the data, there's plenty of 'em. If you add up all these people not voting for Trump, it's more than 50%, so there's plenty of people there for Cruz to target, some of them still voting Rubio, some of them still voting Kasich, some of still wanting to vote Ben Carson. But they're there, and that's where he ought to go.