The current version of Trump is outstanding at 2 things:
1 - Preaching to the choir. He needs more than his loyal base to win. His campaign is aimed at maintaining those voters instead of attracting new voters.
2 - Stepping on his dick.
In 2016 Hillary called Trump's supporters "deplorables". That motivated them and increased the turnout of voters who supported Trump. Here's what Trump said about Harris' supporters when he was in Montana:
Just from our experience on ShockerNet, when someone resorts to name calling it's often because that's all they've got.
Trump is also running into problems with his issues. A recent Gallup poll about who people trusted with the economy came out at 42% for Harris and 41% for Trump. If that subject is a tie, Trump gains nothing by hammering on it. If he brings up immigration (particularly in a debate), he gets hammered for blocking the bipartisan immigration bill in Congress. It won't matter much that he disagreed with the bill. It's that Congress wanted to take a step toward fixing immigration and Trump wouldn't let them.
His statement that Johnson should block the bill in the House because Trump wanted to use it as a campaign issue wasn't brilliant.
Trump's base can't carry him to the White House and his method of campaigning is focused on that base. In 2016 Trump followed Hitler's playbook to the letter. Hitler was a brilliant politician, so following his methods was an outstanding plan. In 2024 he hasn't been able to build the momentum he achieved in 2016. He's kind of becoming a grouchy old guy who wants to be President.
1 - Preaching to the choir. He needs more than his loyal base to win. His campaign is aimed at maintaining those voters instead of attracting new voters.
2 - Stepping on his dick.
In 2016 Hillary called Trump's supporters "deplorables". That motivated them and increased the turnout of voters who supported Trump. Here's what Trump said about Harris' supporters when he was in Montana:
"If Comrade Walz and Comrade Harris win this November, the people cheering will be the pink-haired Marxists, the looters, the perverts, the flag-burners, Hamas supporters, drug dealers, gun grabbers and human traffickers."
Trump is also running into problems with his issues. A recent Gallup poll about who people trusted with the economy came out at 42% for Harris and 41% for Trump. If that subject is a tie, Trump gains nothing by hammering on it. If he brings up immigration (particularly in a debate), he gets hammered for blocking the bipartisan immigration bill in Congress. It won't matter much that he disagreed with the bill. It's that Congress wanted to take a step toward fixing immigration and Trump wouldn't let them.
His statement that Johnson should block the bill in the House because Trump wanted to use it as a campaign issue wasn't brilliant.
Trump's base can't carry him to the White House and his method of campaigning is focused on that base. In 2016 Trump followed Hitler's playbook to the letter. Hitler was a brilliant politician, so following his methods was an outstanding plan. In 2024 he hasn't been able to build the momentum he achieved in 2016. He's kind of becoming a grouchy old guy who wants to be President.
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