Rural Trump Voters Won't Regret Their Vote Until Democrats Fight for Them
Briefly

The article discusses the early damaging actions of the Trump administration and the persistent support he receives from rural and working-class Americans. It suggests that Trump's framing of his actions as retaliation against liberal elites resonates with many, overshadowing the harmful impacts on their lives. The piece argues for acknowledging the struggles of those affected by Trump's policies, emphasizing the need for empathy, and calls for a positive vision that addresses the concerns of these communities. Proactive messaging rather than reactive outrage is proposed as a strategy for change.
Public support for Trump remains stubbornly high among rural and working-class people, despite damage inflicted during his early administration.
Reacting negatively to every radical idea proposed by Trump only solidifies the left's position as defenders of the establishment.
Read at The Nation
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