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And a vast number of the people who voted for Trump voted for Obama and are Bernie supporters, so if we're trying to figure out some kind of through-line narrative that makes sense, we're not going to find it.
If you can't figure out the common element there, you're really not paying attention to what's actually going on.
It's cost of living. Under Biden inflation skyrocketed. Now, that wasn't really his fault, it was mostly a byproduct of stuff that happened before he got into office.
But what was his fault is how he tried to sweep it under the rug. Biden and Harris ran a campaign centered on how great the economy was. They trotted meaningless statistics and promised to change absolutely nothing. Trump, meanwhile promised to change everything.
People dying of cancer will frequently try all sorts of phony miracle cures, because why the fuck not? On the staggeringly unlikely chance that it works, you're saved. And if it doesn't work, so what? You were fucked before, you're fucked after. What have you lost?
They voted for Trump because what did they have to lose? The last four years destroyed their ability to support themselves, and Biden / Harris essentially promised that the beatings would continue. "What would I change? Not a thing." So fuck it, vote for the idiot lunatic. Maybe things will get better? How can they possibly get worse?
I'm not calling this a good decision. But it's a decision they made for reasons that really aren't that hard to figure out. They voted for Obama because he promised to make things better. They voted for Bernie because he promised to make things better. They voted for Trump because he promised to make things better.
We're seeing the same play out today. Those same voters are sick of Trump's bullshit, and they're voting in people like Mamdani.
It's not some ineffable mystery of the universe. It's cost of living, plain and simple.
Nice contention-bait opener, but I am one of the few people who have actually read exit polling. You're not wrong on any of that, but the reality is definitely not plain and simple, there were more factors at work, but yeah the overall gist is people vote based on what they're feeling at the moment.
The wild-card is how the populations feelings have been tampered with systemically by capital for decades.
"This thing cannot be understood."
Actually it can if you just pay attention to X, Y and Z.
"Ahah, you fool! I knew that all along. I just pretended I didn't understand because that makes me look smart!"
OK? Whatever floats your boat, bud. You have fun with that.
So you think someone who supports Bernie's policies can ALSO be in favor of Trump.
I hope you're not a paid shills because this makes so little sense you might lose your job.