I must have confused you with my reference to “bandwagon fallacy” in this thread about “Trump's Nonsensical Claim. . .”
Let me state it another way: the vote numbers at this point prove Trump is more popular in some states than his Republican rivals. The vote numbers do not prove he is right on policy.
That is true.
There are so many layers to being right and what right means to different people. The proof of the pudding is in the eating since our policy makers and evaluators are frankly abyssal at their jobs.
I was responding to the fact that you wrote a comment in response to someone’s assertion that Trump has millions more votes. Your comment dismissed his assertion.
Perhaps you meant that the millions more didn’t matter because the number of votes has no relationship to the soundness of the policies in your opinion.
I suggest that if that is what your two word response meant that it is emblematic of an elitist point of view. If two million more people think Trump is the better man for the job there might just be something to the notion.