Originally Posted By: Alfa Romeo
Yeah but you see, the assumption you appear to be under is that Trump supporters are somehow different and separate from the rest of the "real" United States.


I'm not sure there's any data that proves otherwise. On that token, I don't think Hillary's supporters represent "real" America, either. Not sure if any candidate is cracking the 50% mark in the polls. It's safe to say, however, that according to polls, Hillary Clinton is a lot closer to representing the views of real America than Trump is.

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That's where the GOP went wrong. They dismissed Trump, until all of the candidates they put forward were all summarily dismissed by their party membership. They just. Don't. Get it.


If this election season has been an indication of anything so far, it's that Trump is the one who doesn't get it. Trump is not winning. He has no high ground over his critics in the GOP in that regard. The results thus far only show that the GOP establishment was right about Trump.


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