Here's another one. People surround themselves with other people who believe what they believe. If you're truly interestes in learning why Trump was elected you're going to have to venture away from your usual people, media, and informational sources.
I dont think it does. Clearly a big enough majority of his info is antiTrump. If he continues experiencing the same people and media it seems unlikely he'll find why people voted for Trumo.
@wiggleworm29 That's because they're hunted down like witches and called Nazis, racists, white supremacists, etc. Trump supporters are pretty much all silent on the internet, save a few concentrated groups.
What was the gap again, nearly 3 million Americans?
Silent on the internet :D That's a good one! Almost as silent as they are IRL, mirite? ;) And this is in the "Liberal Enclave" known as California.
Maybe he didn't want a war with Russia, maybe he didn't want the corporate candidate to win, maybe he doesn't like how she flip-flopped on gay marriage, maybe he doesn't like the concept of political dynasties.
Don't make it sound like there aren't any reasons.
Yeah, that one always make so much sense. "Instead of electing someone getting paid of by sleazy rich guys, let's elect one of said sleazy rich guys instead."
Do you even know how to make an argument? All I've ever heard from you are insulting generalizations, straw men, and a stubborn unwillingness to even mention Hillary's shortcomings.
@third
Yes, electing someone who might do things to benefit corporations even though he says he won't might be seen as better than voting for someone who receives massive funding from corporations and never really broached the subject.
@famousone
I wasn't making an argument, I was answering a question.
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Garlog, I don't think he was talking to you.
Wow, that sounds rude. Sorry.
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Frankly, I'm pleasantly surprised by Trump.
Silent on the internet :D That's a good one! Almost as silent as they are IRL, mirite? ;) And this is in the "Liberal Enclave" known as California.
Not gonna rant, but I have two words.
Silent. Majority.
Don't make it sound like there aren't any reasons.
Yes, electing someone who might do things to benefit corporations even though he says he won't might be seen as better than voting for someone who receives massive funding from corporations and never really broached the subject.
@famousone
I wasn't making an argument, I was answering a question.
Wow, that sounds rude. Sorry.
There's no need to apologize, you were right anyway.