Trump's CONFESSION
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NOV 10, 2019
Heather, a local administrative assistant here
who is married with a stroller-bound toddler,
is still so embarrassed by her 2016 vote that
she wasn't comfortable revealing her last name.
"I'm ashamed to admit ... but I'm of a more
conservative bent and family. I just couldn't
vote for Hillary. But I also thought there's
no way Trump was going to win. This way, I
could at least say, 'Well I didn't vote for
her,'" she said. "I didn't think I was doing
any harm."
While Heather isn't sharing her conversion far
and wide, she's already decided "there's no
chance" she'd vote for Trump again. "Heavens
no," she said. "Trump basically turned me into
a Democrat."
In the midterm elections, they were the hidden
fuel behind the Democratic comeback. Exit polls
showed white women both with and without a
college degree shifted 13 points in the
Democratic direction from 2016-2018. But white
women without a college degree made up a greater
percentage of the midterm electorate.
As the impeachment process accelerates, it's
white women without a college degree who are
gradually warming to the idea that the president's
time is up. Forty percent now favor impeachment,
up 11 points from mid-September, according to an
independent study in late October.
White working-class women make up nearly one-fifth
of the presidential electorate, but are far from
ideologues of any stripe. Broadly, they care more
about their personal incomes than sweeping big-
ticket proposals like the Green New Deal. Polls
show they respond warmly to raising taxes on the
wealthy and corporations and yet are still more
likely than other groups to approve of Trump's
economy.
"He's definitely lost people because of his
rhetoric. There's no cause for it," said Corrie
Torres, a teacher in Dubuque, Iowa, and Democratic
voter. "I don't think people here will continue to
buy into someone who is unkind."
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There's a lot of that happening these days to the point where it's alwaysNOV 10, 2019
Heather, a local administrative assistant here
who is married with a stroller-bound toddler,
is still so embarrassed by her 2016 vote that
she wasn't comfortable revealing her last name.
"I'm ashamed to admit ... but I'm of a more
conservative bent and family. I just couldn't
vote for Hillary. But I also thought there's
no way Trump was going to win. This way, I
could at least say, 'Well I didn't vote for
her,'" she said. "I didn't think I was doing
any harm."
While Heather isn't sharing her conversion far
and wide, she's already decided "there's no
chance" she'd vote for Trump again. "Heavens
no," she said. "Trump basically turned me into
a Democrat."
In the midterm elections, they were the hidden
fuel behind the Democratic comeback. Exit polls
showed white women both with and without a
college degree shifted 13 points in the
Democratic direction from 2016-2018. But white
women without a college degree made up a greater
percentage of the midterm electorate.
As the impeachment process accelerates, it's
white women without a college degree who are
gradually warming to the idea that the president's
time is up. Forty percent now favor impeachment,
up 11 points from mid-September, according to an
independent study in late October.
White working-class women make up nearly one-fifth
of the presidential electorate, but are far from
ideologues of any stripe. Broadly, they care more
about their personal incomes than sweeping big-
ticket proposals like the Green New Deal. Polls
show they respond warmly to raising taxes on the
wealthy and corporations and yet are still more
likely than other groups to approve of Trump's
economy.
"He's definitely lost people because of his
rhetoric. There's no cause for it," said Corrie
Torres, a teacher in Dubuque, Iowa, and Democratic
voter. "I don't think people here will continue to
buy into someone who is unkind."
https://tinyurl.com/s8yhpmh
the same people turning out at his rallies because they're unemployed slobs
being bussed from event to event in order to make the attendance look
decent to Fox News.