Message from @VVacle
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and trump didn't?
In piece of shit states
No, he didnt
working people down on their luck was trump's biggest voting block
That’s why it was majorly middle and upper class that voted for him?
And poor people who just wanted glubberment handoyts voted Clinton?
Hence why urbanites voted for her en masse?
you have this so backwards I immediately forgive cool for abandoning this conversation
first off, how can anyone but upper class mongs afford to live as "urbanites" in said areas
especially on the coasts, who voted hillary
Clinton center, Trump right
nice crop
12% more poor people voted Clinton than Trump, most of which were from population hotspots in liberal states
and what exactly is union household supposed to mean?
That’s a separate statistic
then why is it underlined?
....that’s the iPhoneXR home slider.....
oh, phone, fair enough
2020 is gonna be a landslide primarily because of polarization like what Trump is taking advantage of
So you and @Coolitic can cry racial insensitivity and why socialism should be accepted as a valid ideology as much as you want, but Trump is smart for making that divide more pronounced
@VVacle Trump made a bad move emphasising the divide, because the Socialists are talking about issues which Trump is not.
The top issues that Americans are concerned about are 1. Poor leadership and government. 2. Healthcare. 3. Racism
These are all things that they're talking about while in reality Trump isn't doing too much about.
The 'socialists' are offering Healthcare for all, which the majority of Americans support.
They're an alternative to a 'poor government / leaders', which currently Trump is
Trump is distancing himself from the very issues Americans are concerned about.
What are those that he is not addressing, and how is creating even more divide in the Democratic party not a smart move on his part. The people that are worried about those issues (majority of the country, poll was more than likely taken in urbanized areas) will vote Democrat regardless. Statistics do not back up “majority of Americans want universal healthcare”.
???
Though this is from 2016
That’s for Medicare expandions. Not all-around universal healthcare. Only 1 in 10 Americans support UH if it gets rid of private insurance plans.
One sec, got a phone call
Convenient
also Weez that split on the dem vs republican is pretty hard core
Sorry about that, I'm back
Do you have a link to that survey?
1 in 10 can be 97% if you ignore enough people.