Trump's campaign has been characterized by a push to reverse history, as encapsulated in the slogan on the caps he wears, "Make America Great Again." Of course, to his followers this reads as, "Make America white again."
The number of white Christians in America has dwindled to 46 percent of the total population from 55 percent in 2007, according to a Pew Research Center survey released Monday by National Journal’s Next America project.
Many of Trump's supporters either agree with Trump's excessive hateful, sneering and racist stances -- along with his confused and frequently draconian foreign policy positions. Others of his supporters forgive him his misstatements of facts and "un-Christian" lifestyle. Why? Because he's the great white hope or as others call him, the great white dope
Donald Trump represents probably the last presidential campaign in which a white person running a campaign based on unabashed racism and bigotry has a chance of winning the presidency and his rubes know it.
The number of white Christians in America has dwindled to 46 percent of the total population from 55 percent in 2007, according to a Pew Research Center survey released Monday by National Journal’s Next America project.
Many of Trump's supporters either agree with Trump's excessive hateful, sneering and racist stances -- along with his confused and frequently draconian foreign policy positions. Others of his supporters forgive him his misstatements of facts and "un-Christian" lifestyle. Why? Because he's the great white hope or as others call him, the great white dope
Donald Trump represents probably the last presidential campaign in which a white person running a campaign based on unabashed racism and bigotry has a chance of winning the presidency and his rubes know it.