Struggling to Understand Trump’s Popularity
One would think that the list of demographics that would refuse to vote for Trump is so large that the former president would be hard-put to get more than about 30% of the popular vote in the general election.
Think not only of the veterans and active-duty military personnel, but also of people of color, LGBTQ, the well-read and well-educated, women and the advocates of their rights, young voters concerned about planet-wrecking climate change, and everyone else who believes that Trump needs to face justice in the four jurisdictions in which he’s facing 91 felony counts.
And everyone of that 30% — deserve all of the total ostracism that they will get — as the traitors to this country that they are.