According to the math in this article ppl motivated by economic concerns largely voted for HRC, ppl motivated by xenophobia, etc. for Trump.
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It's not simple, I agree. But there's a sense among some that white working class folks as a whole were with Trump & that's not accurate IMO
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I guess I think that, while accurate in broad terms, that's an overly simple look, too.
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Lots of college-educated, well-off urban white dudes voted for Trump--let's not forget that--and let's not paint all white working-class...
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That is definitely true.
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Well, I respect that but also IMO by casting a vote for Trump they endorsed those ideas and put them in the White House and have to own that
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You're definitely right. I hated casting a vote for HRC because I knew she would still bomb the shit out of Middle Eastern countries, etc.
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I mean, I'm a trans lady. This stuff impacts me directly. It impacts my Muslim friends directly. It's not theoretical for me. It's real life
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I know it does, and I appreciate that.
We're navigating a lot of complicated stuff as a country right now. -
I hope we can make a future that's better for all of us; people of color, queer folks, working class folks, everyone. We're in it together.
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