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Embarrassed by their president: Trump’s most reliable v**er base is fleeing him at an alarming rate Published 1 min ago on October 16, 2020
Oct 16, 2020 08:08:23   #
Milosia2 Loc: Cleveland Ohio
 
According to a report from MSNBC, the single largest segment of Donald Trump’s base — non-college-educated white men — are fleeing the president’s camp at an alarming rate and admitting that they have become embarrassed by his actions and his bullying.

In interviews with MSNBC’s Liz Plank, many stated that they are remaining in the Republican Party — or called themselves “recovering Republicans’ — but added they want nothing to do with the current top of the ticket.
As the report notes, a recent Wall Street Journal/NBC poll shows a dramatic drop in support for the president “among white male v**ers without college degrees …. from an enormous 35 points to a significant but narrowing 19 points.”

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According to Nick Stevens, 30, a Texas small-business owner, he is a Republican who is holding his nose and v****g for Democratic challenger Joe Biden because he can’t handle Trump any longer.
“Unfortunately, I’m v****g for Joe Biden,” Stevens admitted, with Plank adding,” When we talked on the phone, Stevens said he wasn’t leaving the party because he’s particularly energized by Biden, but rather because he just can’t bring himself to support a man like Trump.”

Stevens was not the only Republican who expressed sentiments like that.

According to Nick Jesteadt, 30, a former conservative evangelist, “He’s made this party untenable,” before adding, “There is just no compassion.”

“A secondary theme also emerged in many of these conversations. While the men often described themselves as recovering Republicans, many spoke like recovering toxic masculinity addicts. What they despised about Trump was a machismo they once emulated,” Plank wrote, before quoting John Chapman, 36, a former Republican who claimed Trump is ” a symptom of the toxic masculinity we all grew up idolizing.”

“I was drinking the Kool-Aid so much that I named my dog Reagan,” Chapman elaborated. “My reaction to Trump’s version of masculinity is just realizing how fragile he must be,” with Stevens chiming in, “Trump’s “handling of C***d right now, to a T, describes me two years ago. I had an issue for six years that I refused to go the doctor for, and it was almost fatal, because ‘I was too tough for that.'”

Breaking it down, Plank suggested that Trump’s base has begun to notice that his promises to them have failed to come true.


“While Trump said he would take care of all white men, he has taken care of only some white men: the ultra-rich ones. As many have lost jobs and housing, Jeff Bezos has more than doubled his wealth since the beginning of the p******c — a jump helped along by Trump’s tax cuts,” she explained. “Your average white male v**er isn’t struggling because a woman or a person of color took his job; he is struggling because a select group of white men are hogging resources and paying taxes at a lower rate than the vast majority of Americans. Blaming immigrants for the stagnation many white men feel is a convenient distraction from the fact that it has been enabled by people like Trump himself.”

** Breaking it down, Plank suggested that Trump’s base has begun to notice that his promises to them have failed to come true.**
In a nutshell !!!!!
You’re Fired !!!!!!

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Oct 16, 2020 08:18:30   #
Wolf counselor Loc: Heart of Texas
 
Milosia2 wrote:
According to a report from MSNBC, the single largest segment of Donald Trump’s base — non-college-educated white men — are fleeing the president’s camp at an alarming rate and admitting that they have become embarrassed by his actions and his bullying.

In interviews with MSNBC’s Liz Plank, many stated that they are remaining in the Republican Party — or called themselves “recovering Republicans’ — but added they want nothing to do with the current top of the ticket.
As the report notes, a recent Wall Street Journal/NBC poll shows a dramatic drop in support for the president “among white male v**ers without college degrees …. from an enormous 35 points to a significant but narrowing 19 points.”

NEW! Help us launch the Raw Story Podcast. Click to learn more.
According to Nick Stevens, 30, a Texas small-business owner, he is a Republican who is holding his nose and v****g for Democratic challenger Joe Biden because he can’t handle Trump any longer.
“Unfortunately, I’m v****g for Joe Biden,” Stevens admitted, with Plank adding,” When we talked on the phone, Stevens said he wasn’t leaving the party because he’s particularly energized by Biden, but rather because he just can’t bring himself to support a man like Trump.”

Stevens was not the only Republican who expressed sentiments like that.

According to Nick Jesteadt, 30, a former conservative evangelist, “He’s made this party untenable,” before adding, “There is just no compassion.”

“A secondary theme also emerged in many of these conversations. While the men often described themselves as recovering Republicans, many spoke like recovering toxic masculinity addicts. What they despised about Trump was a machismo they once emulated,” Plank wrote, before quoting John Chapman, 36, a former Republican who claimed Trump is ” a symptom of the toxic masculinity we all grew up idolizing.”

“I was drinking the Kool-Aid so much that I named my dog Reagan,” Chapman elaborated. “My reaction to Trump’s version of masculinity is just realizing how fragile he must be,” with Stevens chiming in, “Trump’s “handling of C***d right now, to a T, describes me two years ago. I had an issue for six years that I refused to go the doctor for, and it was almost fatal, because ‘I was too tough for that.'”

Breaking it down, Plank suggested that Trump’s base has begun to notice that his promises to them have failed to come true.


“While Trump said he would take care of all white men, he has taken care of only some white men: the ultra-rich ones. As many have lost jobs and housing, Jeff Bezos has more than doubled his wealth since the beginning of the p******c — a jump helped along by Trump’s tax cuts,” she explained. “Your average white male v**er isn’t struggling because a woman or a person of color took his job; he is struggling because a select group of white men are hogging resources and paying taxes at a lower rate than the vast majority of Americans. Blaming immigrants for the stagnation many white men feel is a convenient distraction from the fact that it has been enabled by people like Trump himself.”
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Oct 16, 2020 08:28:38   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
Milosia2 wrote:
According to a report from MSNBC, the single largest segment of Donald Trump’s base — non-college-educated white men — are fleeing the president’s camp at an alarming rate and admitting that they have become embarrassed by his actions and his bullying.

In interviews with MSNBC’s Liz Plank, many stated that they are remaining in the Republican Party — or called themselves “recovering Republicans’ — but added they want nothing to do with the current top of the ticket.
As the report notes, a recent Wall Street Journal/NBC poll shows a dramatic drop in support for the president “among white male v**ers without college degrees …. from an enormous 35 points to a significant but narrowing 19 points.”

NEW! Help us launch the Raw Story Podcast. Click to learn more.
According to Nick Stevens, 30, a Texas small-business owner, he is a Republican who is holding his nose and v****g for Democratic challenger Joe Biden because he can’t handle Trump any longer.
“Unfortunately, I’m v****g for Joe Biden,” Stevens admitted, with Plank adding,” When we talked on the phone, Stevens said he wasn’t leaving the party because he’s particularly energized by Biden, but rather because he just can’t bring himself to support a man like Trump.”

Stevens was not the only Republican who expressed sentiments like that.

According to Nick Jesteadt, 30, a former conservative evangelist, “He’s made this party untenable,” before adding, “There is just no compassion.”

“A secondary theme also emerged in many of these conversations. While the men often described themselves as recovering Republicans, many spoke like recovering toxic masculinity addicts. What they despised about Trump was a machismo they once emulated,” Plank wrote, before quoting John Chapman, 36, a former Republican who claimed Trump is ” a symptom of the toxic masculinity we all grew up idolizing.”

“I was drinking the Kool-Aid so much that I named my dog Reagan,” Chapman elaborated. “My reaction to Trump’s version of masculinity is just realizing how fragile he must be,” with Stevens chiming in, “Trump’s “handling of C***d right now, to a T, describes me two years ago. I had an issue for six years that I refused to go the doctor for, and it was almost fatal, because ‘I was too tough for that.'”

Breaking it down, Plank suggested that Trump’s base has begun to notice that his promises to them have failed to come true.


“While Trump said he would take care of all white men, he has taken care of only some white men: the ultra-rich ones. As many have lost jobs and housing, Jeff Bezos has more than doubled his wealth since the beginning of the p******c — a jump helped along by Trump’s tax cuts,” she explained. “Your average white male v**er isn’t struggling because a woman or a person of color took his job; he is struggling because a select group of white men are hogging resources and paying taxes at a lower rate than the vast majority of Americans. Blaming immigrants for the stagnation many white men feel is a convenient distraction from the fact that it has been enabled by people like Trump himself.”
According to a report from MSNBC, the single large... (show quote)


How many days is it before the e******n?

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Oct 16, 2020 08:37:41   #
Milosia2 Loc: Cleveland Ohio
 
lindajoy wrote:
How many days is it before the e******n?


Can’t be soon enough ?
We have a Lunatic Driving the bus!!!!!!

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Oct 16, 2020 08:39:21   #
bilordinary Loc: SW Washington
 
Milosia2 wrote:
According to a report from MSNBC, the single largest segment of Donald Trump’s base — non-college-educated white men — are fleeing the president’s camp at an alarming rate and admitting that they have become embarrassed by his actions and his bullying.

In interviews with MSNBC’s Liz Plank, many stated that they are remaining in the Republican Party — or called themselves “recovering Republicans’ — but added they want nothing to do with the current top of the ticket.
As the report notes, a recent Wall Street Journal/NBC poll shows a dramatic drop in support for the president “among white male v**ers without college degrees …. from an enormous 35 points to a significant but narrowing 19 points.”

NEW! Help us launch the Raw Story Podcast. Click to learn more.
According to Nick Stevens, 30, a Texas small-business owner, he is a Republican who is holding his nose and v****g for Democratic challenger Joe Biden because he can’t handle Trump any longer.
“Unfortunately, I’m v****g for Joe Biden,” Stevens admitted, with Plank adding,” When we talked on the phone, Stevens said he wasn’t leaving the party because he’s particularly energized by Biden, but rather because he just can’t bring himself to support a man like Trump.”

Stevens was not the only Republican who expressed sentiments like that.

According to Nick Jesteadt, 30, a former conservative evangelist, “He’s made this party untenable,” before adding, “There is just no compassion.”

“A secondary theme also emerged in many of these conversations. While the men often described themselves as recovering Republicans, many spoke like recovering toxic masculinity addicts. What they despised about Trump was a machismo they once emulated,” Plank wrote, before quoting John Chapman, 36, a former Republican who claimed Trump is ” a symptom of the toxic masculinity we all grew up idolizing.”

“I was drinking the Kool-Aid so much that I named my dog Reagan,” Chapman elaborated. “My reaction to Trump’s version of masculinity is just realizing how fragile he must be,” with Stevens chiming in, “Trump’s “handling of C***d right now, to a T, describes me two years ago. I had an issue for six years that I refused to go the doctor for, and it was almost fatal, because ‘I was too tough for that.'”

Breaking it down, Plank suggested that Trump’s base has begun to notice that his promises to them have failed to come true.


“While Trump said he would take care of all white men, he has taken care of only some white men: the ultra-rich ones. As many have lost jobs and housing, Jeff Bezos has more than doubled his wealth since the beginning of the p******c — a jump helped along by Trump’s tax cuts,” she explained. “Your average white male v**er isn’t struggling because a woman or a person of color took his job; he is struggling because a select group of white men are hogging resources and paying taxes at a lower rate than the vast majority of Americans. Blaming immigrants for the stagnation many white men feel is a convenient distraction from the fact that it has been enabled by people like Trump himself.”
According to a report from MSNBC, the single large... (show quote)


I see you finally got there. La La La Lala land.

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Oct 16, 2020 08:41:02   #
TexaCan Loc: Homeward Bound!
 
Milosia2 wrote:
According to a report from MSNBC, the single largest segment of Donald Trump’s base — non-college-educated white men — are fleeing the president’s camp at an alarming rate and admitting that they have become embarrassed by his actions and his bullying.

In interviews with MSNBC’s Liz Plank, many stated that they are remaining in the Republican Party — or called themselves “recovering Republicans’ — but added they want nothing to do with the current top of the ticket.
As the report notes, a recent Wall Street Journal/NBC poll shows a dramatic drop in support for the president “among white male v**ers without college degrees …. from an enormous 35 points to a significant but narrowing 19 points.”

NEW! Help us launch the Raw Story Podcast. Click to learn more.
According to Nick Stevens, 30, a Texas small-business owner, he is a Republican who is holding his nose and v****g for Democratic challenger Joe Biden because he can’t handle Trump any longer.
“Unfortunately, I’m v****g for Joe Biden,” Stevens admitted, with Plank adding,” When we talked on the phone, Stevens said he wasn’t leaving the party because he’s particularly energized by Biden, but rather because he just can’t bring himself to support a man like Trump.”

Stevens was not the only Republican who expressed sentiments like that.

According to Nick Jesteadt, 30, a former conservative evangelist, “He’s made this party untenable,” before adding, “There is just no compassion.”

“A secondary theme also emerged in many of these conversations. While the men often described themselves as recovering Republicans, many spoke like recovering toxic masculinity addicts. What they despised about Trump was a machismo they once emulated,” Plank wrote, before quoting John Chapman, 36, a former Republican who claimed Trump is ” a symptom of the toxic masculinity we all grew up idolizing.”

“I was drinking the Kool-Aid so much that I named my dog Reagan,” Chapman elaborated. “My reaction to Trump’s version of masculinity is just realizing how fragile he must be,” with Stevens chiming in, “Trump’s “handling of C***d right now, to a T, describes me two years ago. I had an issue for six years that I refused to go the doctor for, and it was almost fatal, because ‘I was too tough for that.'”

Breaking it down, Plank suggested that Trump’s base has begun to notice that his promises to them have failed to come true.


“While Trump said he would take care of all white men, he has taken care of only some white men: the ultra-rich ones. As many have lost jobs and housing, Jeff Bezos has more than doubled his wealth since the beginning of the p******c — a jump helped along by Trump’s tax cuts,” she explained. “Your average white male v**er isn’t struggling because a woman or a person of color took his job; he is struggling because a select group of white men are hogging resources and paying taxes at a lower rate than the vast majority of Americans. Blaming immigrants for the stagnation many white men feel is a convenient distraction from the fact that it has been enabled by people like Trump himself.”
According to a report from MSNBC, the single large... (show quote)


https://www.facebook.com/groups/OFFICIALWalkAwayCampaign/


I can’t imagine MSNBC reporting a derogatory article against our President! Like they never do this......ever! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 And they’re always so honest! 🤥

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Oct 16, 2020 09:20:51   #
Milosia2 Loc: Cleveland Ohio
 
bilordinary wrote:
I see you finally got there. La La La Lala land.


I see you’re still operating”Off Planet! !”

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Oct 16, 2020 09:54:01   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
TexaCan wrote:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/OFFICIALWalkAwayCampaign/


I can’t imagine MSNBC reporting a derogatory article against our President! Like they never do this......ever! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 And they’re always so honest! 🤥


😂😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😅🙌🙌🙌💫😘

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Oct 16, 2020 11:30:12   #
vernon
 
Milosia2 wrote:
According to a report from MSNBC, the single largest segment of Donald Trump’s base — non-college-educated white men — are fleeing the president’s camp at an alarming rate and admitting that they have become embarrassed by his actions and his bullying.

In interviews with MSNBC’s Liz Plank, many stated that they are remaining in the Republican Party — or called themselves “recovering Republicans’ — but added they want nothing to do with the current top of the ticket.
As the report notes, a recent Wall Street Journal/NBC poll shows a dramatic drop in support for the president “among white male v**ers without college degrees …. from an enormous 35 points to a significant but narrowing 19 points.”

NEW! Help us launch the Raw Story Podcast. Click to learn more.
According to Nick Stevens, 30, a Texas small-business owner, he is a Republican who is holding his nose and v****g for Democratic challenger Joe Biden because he can’t handle Trump any longer.
“Unfortunately, I’m v****g for Joe Biden,” Stevens admitted, with Plank adding,” When we talked on the phone, Stevens said he wasn’t leaving the party because he’s particularly energized by Biden, but rather because he just can’t bring himself to support a man like Trump.”

Stevens was not the only Republican who expressed sentiments like that.

According to Nick Jesteadt, 30, a former conservative evangelist, “He’s made this party untenable,” before adding, “There is just no compassion.”

“A secondary theme also emerged in many of these conversations. While the men often described themselves as recovering Republicans, many spoke like recovering toxic masculinity addicts. What they despised about Trump was a machismo they once emulated,” Plank wrote, before quoting John Chapman, 36, a former Republican who claimed Trump is ” a symptom of the toxic masculinity we all grew up idolizing.”

“I was drinking the Kool-Aid so much that I named my dog Reagan,” Chapman elaborated. “My reaction to Trump’s version of masculinity is just realizing how fragile he must be,” with Stevens chiming in, “Trump’s “handling of C***d right now, to a T, describes me two years ago. I had an issue for six years that I refused to go the doctor for, and it was almost fatal, because ‘I was too tough for that.'”

Breaking it down, Plank suggested that Trump’s base has begun to notice that his promises to them have failed to come true.


“While Trump said he would take care of all white men, he has taken care of only some white men: the ultra-rich ones. As many have lost jobs and housing, Jeff Bezos has more than doubled his wealth since the beginning of the p******c — a jump helped along by Trump’s tax cuts,” she explained. “Your average white male v**er isn’t struggling because a woman or a person of color took his job; he is struggling because a select group of white men are hogging resources and paying taxes at a lower rate than the vast majority of Americans. Blaming immigrants for the stagnation many white men feel is a convenient distraction from the fact that it has been enabled by people like Trump himself.”

** Breaking it down, Plank suggested that Trump’s base has begun to notice that his promises to them have failed to come true.**
In a nutshell !!!!!
You’re Fired !!!!!!
According to a report from MSNBC, the single large... (show quote)


This is the largest CROCK I have read in weeks .Just keep on lying maybe you
will find someone to believe you.

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Oct 16, 2020 11:34:13   #
kemmer
 
vernon wrote:
This is the largest CROCK I have read in weeks .Just keep on lying maybe you
will find someone to believe you.

Trump's been trying that for 4 years.

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Oct 16, 2020 11:44:06   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
kemmer wrote:
Trump's been trying that for 4 years.


So says who?? Your left wing lyen media???? Lolololllllllll 🤣😂🤣😂☺️👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

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Oct 16, 2020 11:50:48   #
kemmer
 
lindajoy wrote:
So says who?? Your left wing lyen media???? Lolololllllllll 🤣😂🤣😂☺️👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

Just a bit of advice: long strings of emojis don't add any credibility to your nonsense.

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Oct 16, 2020 11:55:58   #
vernon
 
kemmer wrote:
Just a bit of advice: long strings of emojis don't add any credibility to your nonsense.


I don't think anyone on opp is any more nonsensical than you .

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Oct 16, 2020 14:17:49   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
kemmer wrote:
Just a bit of advice: long strings of emojis don't add any credibility to your nonsense.


May not, but it sure gives me pleasure to do so. You should try a little emotion once in a while you might even actually smile and enjoy life instead of trudging through it with your attitude..



Places like this do wonders for your soul..



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