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 Originally Posted by wufwugy
Furthermore, Trump lost somewhere around a few million votes from two sources that he won't next time: (1) hardcore conservatives who thought he was a liberal Democrat. Most of those people have gotten on board by now and will vote for his reelection. (2) Middle-of-the-road voters who bought into the uncertainty and Hitler-esque accusations. Lots of those people have had their concerns assuaged and will vote for him next time.
This is why I think you talk nonsense a lot of the time. It isn't because you aren't a smart guy it's because you go here is a reason that something could happen therefore it happens and that is it. We are all bias of this but I think you do it to the extreme at times or at least you don't hide it enough.
Number 1 is a more realistic thing but there are still definitely issues that hardcore conservatives will have with Trump but this is irrelevant because who do they vote for? Middle of the road voters will care about what appeals to them at the exact time it happens. I'd argue that a lot of them (if still < half but probably not) voted for Trump anyway because of a number of things rather than just the one reason that he was compared to hitler.
It's lazy analysis.
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