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Donald Trump the road that might not lead to the White House - Redux 2024 thread.

Indeed. They should also though be backed by a rabid media that glosses over all the mistakes, crimes, rape allegations etc they're accused of and blows up and repeatedly highlights any minor indiscretion on the republican side. And have a massive tame social media platform that's stuffed with the far left which are allowed to peddle out and out lies and allows very little criticism :thumbs:
This is clearly the way forward.
 
unfortunately Trump's team seemed to do a much better job of communicating with the future electorate via podcasts, social, influencers etc than the Dems.
It's pretty much everything that's wrong with modern communications and media - lies, echo chambers fear mongering, the end of truth - that's it, that's the Trump/Musk/far right strategy. And it hits home because the Democrats and the old establishment have long since abandoned the working class to their neo-liberal fate.
 
It's pretty much everything that's wrong with modern communications and media - lies, echo chambers fear mongering, the end of truth - that's it, that's the Trump/Musk/far right strategy. And it hits home because the Democrats and the old establishment have long since abandoned the working class to their neo-liberal fate.
or what's being offered by Trump is what the working-class actually want
 
or what's being offered by Trump is what the working-class actually want
Maybe, in a very abstract sense, that is sort of the case for those that voted for him.

But I think the point (or at least part of it) is also that maybe if someone offered them a different way to get what they want, or even something different to want, then maybe what Trump offers wouldn't be as successful.
 
well, clearly a sizeable amount. he just won the election, if you hadn't seen. and the w/c voted for him in large numbers. and we all know the drums he kept banging and can read about what people are saying were important to them.
I think we've all known the election result for some time. But between the ~65m who voted for Harris and the ~120m who didn't vote the proportion of the working class who voted for trump isn't all that
 
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