Neal Milner: It's Important To Truly Understand Why Trump Might Win

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    50% Medium Conservative

  • Reliability

    55% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    50% Medium Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -48% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

49% : Though they are still in the minority, a worrisome number of Blacks and Hispanics support Trump.
42% : Men are much more likely to vote for Trump than woman are.
41% : "How can anyone vote for Trump?" he said.
33% : Trump has all the characteristics of a con man but being a con man often works, and he has had a long time to polish his con.
32% : The second, a discussion of Nate Silver's recent article about why Trump could win, is an example of a how to reduce this ignorance, though it is probably too late.
30% : Instead of taking seriously the reasons people give for supporting Trump, they say things like, "How can anyone vote for him?"These people, including your friendly media, are on a hamster wheel of misunderstanding.
28% : That means in effect that Trump may need a lower percentage of the popular vote than Harris does to win.
28% : Trump has all the characteristics of a con man, but being a con man often works.
23% : Nate Silver's recent article "Twenty-Four Reasons That Trump Could Win" talks about Trump and Republicans in ways that are so much better than Democratic voters and MSNBC do.
21% : A regular Harris supporter comes away with questions, "How can anybody vote for Trump?" as well as a firm belief that anyone voting for Trump is -- you choose -- red-necked, uneducated.
21% : They are free of the typical shaming disguised as psychobabble used to describe Trump and his voters.
14% : Trump says and does something outrageous, and anti-Trumpers say, "God how awful.

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