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Old 12.10.2018, 02:46 PM   #5325
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Originally Posted by choc e-Claire
I remember that in a book I read (Everybody Lies, by Seth Somethingwithahyphen), he found that there was a strong correlation between areas that voted for Trump in the Republican primaries and areas with a high volume of searches for 'nigger president' in 2008.

Makes you think, doesn't it?
trump's coalition is a heterodox one, and lumping all members together does not help disassemble it

eta: read this again: https://www.businessinsider.com/libe...nnoying-2017-7

I think it makes more sense to think of Trump's voters as being like any heterodox coalition, which you seek to defeat by splitting it. Offer what you can to win some of them over without conceding on what you hold dearest.


i'm no columbus (lost at sea) but i've been circling around those ideas for some time now rather than follow the partisan chorus

it does help me clarify things. like how to fight.
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