Muhammed
Diamond Member
I've noticed that Trump and Republicans are becoming more popular with millennials as they mature and become more politically astute. They are seeing the financial advantages of having a president that is an economics expert. They are wary of Democrats because they remember what a disaster the economy was when the Democrats had control of presidency and both chambers of congress. They recently got out of their parents' house and don't want Democrat moonbattery to send them back.First we must bear in mind that although Trump won the electoral college, 3 million American voters voted against him........regardless of the pathetic crying that 3 millions illegals voted against him in 2016, (BTW, whatever happened to Trump's "special commission" on voters' fraud???)
So, the question arises if this so-called, scandal-ridden administration after 3 miserable years of tweeting, lies, cabinet resignations, false promises and empty demagoguery, has Trump gained a noteworthy "new" constituency????
Sure, wealthy folks benefited substantially from his tax scam....pocketing 86% of Trump's $1.4 Trillion increase in US debt, but besides his loyal cult followers, and spineless elected republicans, has any new, constituency group arisen???
Remember that states like MI, WI and PA defied popular sanity and helped Trump gain their electoral votes, but will those same 3 states back him again or return to vivid blue.
Trump is also becoming more popular in the Latino community. Many of them are not buying the open borders crap the Democrats are selling because that sort of policy hurts them more than anyone. It is their neighborhoods that are terrorized by gangs of illegal aliens. They see through the Dems' identity politics lip service
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