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Originally Posted by txdot-guy
The number of people who are going to vote for him anyway is an indication of how much Donald Trump is despised throughout the country. This election isn’t about who is the most popular but rather who is the most hated.
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Well, I can agree with that "most hated" theory, but It is my belief that another vote driver is n play that is parallel, but not competing with the haters voting theory.
I am convinced that there are conservatives, moderate Republicans and independents who would prefer a Republican other than Mr. Trump, but will still vote for him based on record of policy decisions he has made in the past.
Policies that have domestic an international impact for Americans at home or at work. The border and illegal immigration is one such issue. Our tax structure is another. Internationally, Mr. Trump's previous dealings with China, Iran, and North Korea specifically have been erased.. Mr. Trump's dealings with the Middle East as a whole are a suite of other policy decisions and executive actions that have been undercut or reversed by the current administration.
What Americans of various political persuasions see this election year, are previously effective actions and policy decisions implemented by Mr Trump when he was president that President Biden or his behind the scenes handlers and power brokers have reversed, flapped or eliminated.
They see the adverse effects that have come from that and will vote for Mr. Trump regardless of whether or not they would like another Republican more. Nikki Haley is not the only one in that group of voters.