What their seeing is that the social programs are sucking them dry. Just to start that big 15% social security/medicare nut. People like you saud...."don't verry, trust us" when they raised the rates continuously and then in the 1980's told people to be quiet complaining about it. What did you expect when the boomers started to sow down spending at the end of Clinton's term and then start collecting? Just one program. And the rates and ages are going to have to go up to keep the programs going.And this is why one of the best messages to beat Trump is to remind people that their votes are secret. Especially people living in trump country and trumpkin families.If so, just dont admit to it.
You are giving Sanders due consideration for President, and keep a straight face while your at it.
Here is what I'm seeing from 30 miles west of the Canada/US Border:
I'm seeing young under-35 voters rising and saying to their conservative parents: the billionaires have sucked us dry, and here we are saddled with $40,000 in student debt, working two jobs to keep a roof over our heads, and having no hope of moving out of their parents' basements, while American is home to more billionaires than any nation in the world.
They look at nations like Canada, Norway and Germany and see that our tax dollars are being spent on healthcare, education and infrastructure, and wonder why, if America is the richest nation in the world, why Boomers, who had cheap education, union wages and benefits, and a chance of moving into the middle class, are now saddling their generation with the credit card bill for all of the benefits the Boomers had growing up, along with the costs for all of the nation's wars since Reagan was in office.
.The Billionaire Media is still selling the idea that socialism = communism. To these young, first time voters, Trump is just more of the same fiscal policies that have been destroying the American middle class since Reagan. Republican leaders' worst nightmare is coming true: Poor whites, poor blacks, and poor latinos are joining forces with young voters who are seeing their chance for the American Dream drowining in a sea of debt, to effect an economic revolution.
Americans have voted for "change" in the past 3 elections, and have yet to get it. I think they will continue to toss out those who don't deliver them a better economic deal than they're getting.