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Why Trump's message works
www.washingtonexaminer.com
QUOTE:
WHY TRUMP'S MESSAGE WORKS. SUMMERVILLE, South Carolina — Former President Donald Trump arrived in this suburb of Charleston, South Carolina, buoyed by a new Washington Post poll that showed him leading President Joe Biden by 10 points in a hypothetical 2024 rematch. "That's a lot," Trump said of his lead. "It's hard for Republicans to lead by that much in the fake news media."
Trump then went on to mock the Washington Post for distancing itself from its own poll. "They said this must be an outlier," Trump said, which was an accurate summary of what the Washington Post had indeed reported. "The numbers must be wrong — it was their poll!" That, too, was correct — when the Washington Post's research showed Trump with a big lead, the paper suggested its own research must be wrong.
"These are corrupt people," Trump concluded, and it was unlikely that anyone in the crowd disagreed. The Washington Post's obvious discomfort with the findings of its expensive and sophisticated polling operation made it easy for Trump supporters who don't like legacy media in the first place to assume it was all corrupt. The pollsters could fret all day long about whether the question was worded correctly or whether it was placed among other questions in the right order, but Trump supporters simply saw it as part of one big, crooked operation.
OP COMMENT:
Trump speaks to real Americans, hard working Americans, not the woke freaks and socialists

Why Trump’s message works - Washington Examiner
WHY TRUMP'S MESSAGE WORKS. SUMMERVILLE, South Carolina — Former President Donald Trump arrived in this suburb of Charleston, South Carolina, buoyed by a new Washington Post poll that showed him leading President Joe Biden by 10 points in a hypothetical 2024 rematch. "That's a lot," Trump said of...

QUOTE:
WHY TRUMP'S MESSAGE WORKS. SUMMERVILLE, South Carolina — Former President Donald Trump arrived in this suburb of Charleston, South Carolina, buoyed by a new Washington Post poll that showed him leading President Joe Biden by 10 points in a hypothetical 2024 rematch. "That's a lot," Trump said of his lead. "It's hard for Republicans to lead by that much in the fake news media."
Trump then went on to mock the Washington Post for distancing itself from its own poll. "They said this must be an outlier," Trump said, which was an accurate summary of what the Washington Post had indeed reported. "The numbers must be wrong — it was their poll!" That, too, was correct — when the Washington Post's research showed Trump with a big lead, the paper suggested its own research must be wrong.
"These are corrupt people," Trump concluded, and it was unlikely that anyone in the crowd disagreed. The Washington Post's obvious discomfort with the findings of its expensive and sophisticated polling operation made it easy for Trump supporters who don't like legacy media in the first place to assume it was all corrupt. The pollsters could fret all day long about whether the question was worded correctly or whether it was placed among other questions in the right order, but Trump supporters simply saw it as part of one big, crooked operation.
OP COMMENT:
Trump speaks to real Americans, hard working Americans, not the woke freaks and socialists