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To: detective
> MOST analysis of Donald Trump’s support in the primary elections has focused on his appeal to poorer, working-class white voters, who are assumed to have lost the most to globalisation and are more open to his particular brand of populist politics.

Let me re-translate this garbage with comments in ( ) so it's true: "MOST analysis of Donald Trump’s support in the primary elections has focused on his appeal to poorer (people made poorer by the current administration) working-class white voters, who are assumed to have lost the most to (had far more of their paycheck and savings dimished than any other segment of the population taken to fund all the freebies the WH is handing out to their voter base) and are more open to his particular brand of populist politics (because they are rightly pissed off at being taken advantage of by this administration).

11 posted on 04/22/2016 7:10:49 AM PDT by jsanders2001
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To: jsanders2001

Non-Hispanic whites are the Reps power base and comprise the biggest percentage of voters. Romney won among them 59-39 over Obama. A few more percentage points among whites translate into victory in November.


21 posted on 04/22/2016 7:16:52 AM PDT by kabar
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To: jsanders2001

We (retired comfortably) voted for Trump because he’s the only candidate with even a chance of kicking over stools that support a gargantuan, over-inflated, intrusive big government.

TC


22 posted on 04/22/2016 7:17:40 AM PDT by Pentagon Leatherneck
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