They won't realize if you and other Democratic leaders don't get off your asses and tell them in a manner that's not lawyerly but in a language and manner they can understand Stop preaching to the choir but reach out to Trump voters to educate them and wake them up
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I've tried responding to trumper's with facts it really doesn't work
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Bill Clinton could speak to the white working class because he grew up poor Not anymore Robert F Kennedy could reach them so can Bernie Sanders I've seen it at town halls I think Warren cd But yes I've also had the experience of Trump supporters being too full of hate and lies
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Trumpsters are a group of very angry racist and hateful individuals who actually believe the white man is superior! Hard nuts to crack. Trump could care less about them, but they don’t see it; yet!
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If Roy Moore is still favored in polls, do you think a nation of Trump supporters will ever learn anything?
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I don't go around telling reporters my dad raped my mom & blackmailed her into marrying him, or that I'm a rape baby, but bet your ass, if he ran for Senate I would tell that and every one of the horrific things he's done. In defense of the shred of integrity this nation has left
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Blah, blah, blah - more partisan BS - blah, blah, blah.
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I honestly think that nothing is going to make them waiver-ignorance is bliss- they will rationalize it away.
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In the meantime, everyone should realize that Trump is making the signature piece of his tax plan (top rate cut to 35%) identical to Bush tax plan. That worked out great for middle class, right?pic.twitter.com/80uRcMnjGT
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Change in real (inflation-adjusted) middle-class income under Obamacare versus under Republican trickle-down policies in decade before Obamacare:pic.twitter.com/GT4t1RCD4B
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Actually, the "real unemployment" figure Republicans loved to cite during Obama Admin. (U6, which includes underemployment as well as unemployment), dropped from 17.1% when Obamacare enacted to 9.4% in Obama's last month.pic.twitter.com/k9dAAV4POS
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Dropped from 17.1% to 9.4% between signing of Obamacare and Obama's last month. Continued dropping, from 9.4% to 7.9%, from then to now. Notion that any of the drop is due to Trump is absurd. Obamacare still the law, no GOP economic legislation passed yet.
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