Here’s a quick summary of the two major U.S. political parties’ main focus going into the presidential elections in November:
Republicans want to keep it simple: The only issues that matter to American voters are inflation and the security of the southern border, and Trump is the only person who can fix these things.
Democrats talk about a broader picture: Inflation and the security of the southern border are both important. The U.S. is experiencing the lowest inflation of the G7 countries, and Republicans are going out of their way to stop any progress that the Biden administration is making re: the border. In any case, anyone who believes that “only Trump can fix …. (anything)” is a moron.
In addition, there are many other critically important issues, e.g., women’s rights, continued job growth, organized labor, and mitigating environmental collapse.
One more thing: Trump is a convicted felon, an adjudicated rapist, and is under indictment at both the state and federal level for attempting to overthrow the U.S. government.
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Are There Any Trump Voters Who Regret Their Choices?
For those who struggle with elementary school arithmetic, Trump won the election (50%+ approval) out of more than 150 million votes cast, and now his approval rating is in the low 30s.
That’s ~30 million voters who regret their choices, out of the common American.
Add in the Tucker Carlsons of the world.
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Let’s Answer the Question Here
Absolutely.
It must be done, because our country is home to some hateful morons who want to see honest, hardworking, taxpaying people with brown skin deported, and their families torn apart.
It wasn’t the American way until recently, but it sure is now.
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As shown at left, the United States is loaded with people who twist the facts to their liking.
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