1st interview- Republican since 2007(didn't switch to R because of Trump)
2nd interview- "not for any party"
3rd interview-52 yr old Chicago resident(not to over simplify) but seems to be Rep because of her dissatisfaction with Dem-led Chicago, She seems to like Trump because of "what he did with Section 3", and is …
1st interview- Republican since 2007(didn't switch to R because of Trump)
2nd interview- "not for any party"
3rd interview-52 yr old Chicago resident(not to over simplify) but seems to be Rep because of her dissatisfaction with Dem-led Chicago, She seems to like Trump because of "what he did with Section 3", and is very focused on the economy and thinks it was better under Trump
4th interview-long time "Morally conservative" conservative, but very supportive of Trump(didn't switch because of Trump). The Democratic party has pushed blacks a way because it is too liberal...immigrants are getting more help than black people. THinks this will be better under Trump
5th interview-"Trump has had this ability to bring to light realities for the black community that have not be prev translated to a black audience" The system is corrupt and that's why I'm the way I am-garnered respect from black voters. REp are bad at reaching black vote because we need to go in there and tell them this is the promised land and they need to support us". Is trump doing that? There are pockets, but it hasn't caught on..."Dems have been dangling carrots but haven't delivered...in terms of policy"
Does Trump have a solution..."The democrats don't"
My take from these interviews is that few are actually for Trump, they just feel overlooked by the Dems. As a white male, I also feel abandoned by the Dems. But Trump isn't the answer imo. I think "The Black Voters Going for Trump" is a misleading title
Well, your summary is correct but I had a very different *opinion* of the piece.
My take away is if this were any Rep other than Trump these folks probably wouldn't vote Rep; prob wouldn't vote at all. They keyed in on the binary choice, and all focused on which party did more for them on the street, and that Trump is a disruptor - wasn't a pol, and speaks freeform.
Correct me if I'm wrong:
1st interview- Republican since 2007(didn't switch to R because of Trump)
2nd interview- "not for any party"
3rd interview-52 yr old Chicago resident(not to over simplify) but seems to be Rep because of her dissatisfaction with Dem-led Chicago, She seems to like Trump because of "what he did with Section 3", and is very focused on the economy and thinks it was better under Trump
4th interview-long time "Morally conservative" conservative, but very supportive of Trump(didn't switch because of Trump). The Democratic party has pushed blacks a way because it is too liberal...immigrants are getting more help than black people. THinks this will be better under Trump
5th interview-"Trump has had this ability to bring to light realities for the black community that have not be prev translated to a black audience" The system is corrupt and that's why I'm the way I am-garnered respect from black voters. REp are bad at reaching black vote because we need to go in there and tell them this is the promised land and they need to support us". Is trump doing that? There are pockets, but it hasn't caught on..."Dems have been dangling carrots but haven't delivered...in terms of policy"
Does Trump have a solution..."The democrats don't"
My take from these interviews is that few are actually for Trump, they just feel overlooked by the Dems. As a white male, I also feel abandoned by the Dems. But Trump isn't the answer imo. I think "The Black Voters Going for Trump" is a misleading title
Well, your summary is correct but I had a very different *opinion* of the piece.
My take away is if this were any Rep other than Trump these folks probably wouldn't vote Rep; prob wouldn't vote at all. They keyed in on the binary choice, and all focused on which party did more for them on the street, and that Trump is a disruptor - wasn't a pol, and speaks freeform.
IMHO.
On that note, Biden just dropped his re-election bid
Really? Well, I'll listen again. That was certainly not my initial take.