Romney's 47% Deplorables V. Trump's White Minority Deplorables

mascale

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Likely followers of the Republican Primary Debates--some of the candidates may even be following the progress of the Clinton campaign--have likely not failed to notice a consistent base of Trump supporters. Comparisons of the early summer supporters are available for 2012, and 2016.

2. Voter general election preferences

1. 52% of Romney supporters cranked out incomes exceeding $100,000 per year. Romney did almost as well among persons with more than $30,000.00 per year. 65% of Romney non-supporters--incomes less than $30,000 per year--were not likely to vote for him no matter what he did(?). Only 35% with incomes less than $30,000 per year were supporting Romney.

2. The numbers for Trump are more Deplorable. No one with any money, in late June, was supporting Trump(?). Mainstream journalists have not been able to connect that with "Deplorable" problem. People with well-educated communication skills were not supporting Trump. Trump followers included only 33% with a post-graduate degree, and 38% with a college degree. There is a major and Deplorable problem with the Trump campaign. 51% of Trump's Minority Base were White, and only 50% of the rest of them Hispanic. Trump's minority supporting total base is not a majority, and so likely unable to govern--with not too many RNC candidates on board.

"I am Shocked, Simply Shocked, Too See How Deplorable This really is," someone finally noticed!

The Trump appeal to the lowest common denominator follows even the real television audience performance. Cable plugs are being pulled. Like ISIS recruits, there are Social Media hate messages recruiting. That is 90,000 per day in some estimates. The RNC candidates provided no coordinated or (disabled) response, when it happened. Trump did have a good act about the RNC apparent reaction, but he did not apply it to RNC.

The Trump appeal is to the "Coarse," the "Tea-Berserker, and so the voice-less. For years they didn't vote, (and it is not clear they will be paying much attention, as weeks go by, even this time.)

Romney had rich White Republicans supporting his campaign. Then there was the actual 65% who were not going get near him with a long-enough pole, lest the skunk-spray would splatter on them so thick.

Trump does not have Rich White Republicans supporting his campaign. He has an even worse problem, with 67% not planning to get anywhere near to him, and with even a longer pole, and they likely do vote.

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Noble Skunk even colored like police, and even worse, like a referee(?)! "Hands Up(?)! Don't Shoot(?)!' even some of them seem to be saying!)
 

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