Hidden Trump voters could have big November impact HotAir
Trump supporters are far more likely to hide their preference in polls. This was the finding of recent research that investigated this increasingly prevalent assumption. If true in even small percentages, an imposing Trump surge could be hiding within the electorate.
There is growing suspicion that Trump supporters are not divulging their preferences to pollsters. This would hardly be surprising considering the left s current cancel culture climate.
Five years of vituperation has increasingly turned violent. There are daily occurrences for those willing to objectively look at the riots occurring in big cities across America. Even high-profile people are not immune, as Republican Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul s narrow escape outside the White House following President Trump s acceptance speech demonstrated. It is logical that ordinary Americans could feel vulnerable.
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Being from California, a one-party state, it doesn’t matter how I vote and so I won’t be voting for Trump or anyone else. I do this so I don’t have to lie in case I am ever put to the test, in part, and in part because I am at most merely a sometimes Trump person, not a MAGA person. Somebody’s on the libertarian ticket — I might vote for them, if I vote at all, which frankly, I probably won’t. It only encourages them you know. It makes me sad. I remember campaigning for my Dad, walking from St Joe’s to the GOP headquarters at the Hotel Boise when I was a kid, then on to my father’s office at the courthouse. In those days, a kid, I’m talking a third, fourth or fifth grader, could walk a few blocks downtown in his Catholic school uniform without fear of being molested. Probably he still could in Boise.