JimBowie1958
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- Sep 25, 2011
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The effect of these constantly whining, bitching, anti-American shit4brains is that they are REPELLING average American WHITE voters.The "stars" of Hamilton haven't voted in years. Basically if you don't vote, you cannot bitch about the outcome.
Since it shows you could not get up off your lazy ass to vote, it must not have been important.
Now you have not right to complain, so they sould just STFU.
Many So-Called “Concerned” Actors From the Cast of “Hamilton” did Not Even Bother to Vote
The Dimocrat strategy of targeting minorities for that winning edge is not going to work any more now that they have decided to ignore rural white voters as irrelevant and treat white voters as the submissive gimps that they are.
As a result they are losing the counties by huge margins among whites and they needed those voters to reduce Republican advantage there.
The same is true of suburban working class whites. Most of them voted for Trump by large margins.
And this white people hating minority bigotry is what is driving most of it. White people are sick to death of hearing about blacks jumping whites, about whites being prosecuted or losing their careers for saying the wrong word at the wrong time, like "Posse", and then the black wine industry just blows it up and another good hearted white person is destroyed for political advantage by these political whores.
White people are sick and tired of being subjected to this hateful bullshit, and libtards cant even admit that they are doing it. If you state you side of the thing, you get this avalanche of bullshit about how white America is racist, and you are a closet Klansman.
But that is fine. White people are less and less arguing back and just waiting for the polling booth.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/10/upshot/why-trump-won-working-class-whites.html?_r=0
In the end, the bastions of industrial-era Democratic strength among white working-class voters fell to Mr. Trump. So did many of the areas where Mr. Obama fared best in 2008 and 2012. In the end, the linchpin of Mr. Obama’s winning coalition broke hard to the Republicans.
The Wyoming River Valley of Pennsylvania — which includes Scranton and Wilkes-Barre — voted for Mr. Trump. It had voted for Mr. Obama by double digits.
Youngstown, Ohio, where Mr. Obama won by more than 20 points in 2012, was basically a draw. Mr. Trump swept the string of traditionally Democratic and old industrial towns along Lake Erie. Counties that supported Mr. Obama in 2012 voted for Mr. Trump by 20 points.
The rural countryside of the North swung overwhelmingly to Mr. Trump. Most obvious was Iowa, where Mr. Obama won easily in 2012 but where Mr. Trump prevailed easily. These gains extended east, across Wisconsin and Michigan to New England. Mr. Trump won Maine’s Second Congressional District by 12 points; Mr. Obama had won it by eight points.
Revenge of the rural voter
It was supposed to be the year of the Latino voter. Unfortunately for Hillary Clinton, white rural voters had an even bigger moment.
Now Democrats are second-guessing the campaign’s decision to largely surrender the rural vote to the GOP. With their eyes turned anxiously toward 2018, they’re urging a new strategy to reach out to rural voters to stave off another bloodbath when a slew of farm-state Democrats face tough reelection battles.
"Hillary lost rural America 3 to 1," said one Democratic insider, granted anonymity to speak candidly about the campaign."If she had lost rural America 2 to 1, it would have broken differently."
Behind Trump’s win in rural white America: Women joined men in backing him
In rural parts of America, it wasn’t just white men who flocked to the polls on Election Day to vote for Donald Trump. Rural white women were right there in the voting lines with them.
The NBC News national exit poll documented how Trump and his populist message disproportionately appealed to both white men and women living in rural America.