I feel like we need to be more specific in describing the GOP base. it's not a simple as "working-class" - there's a LOT of POC who are working class and they're not voting Republican. you can also have a college degree and still be working class, they're generally not Republican either.
the GOP isn't working-class, it's TRAILER TRASH. white, uneducated, gay-bashing, self-loathing, "the Bible is the only thing I understand and I don't even understand that" TRAILER TRASH.
just like the rest of the Dem moderates in 2020, the race for second place still matters because they're running for VP. and if Trump taps Haley for VP we are in SERIOUS trouble. because Haley as VP checks ALL of the same boxes as Harris, and I don't doubt there are some independents stupid enough to think "I don't want Biden to be president, but I do want a WOC to be VP to ascend to the presidency when the extremely old white male president dies."
and Trump will never die.
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@dietotaku The whole 'fascist boomer' thing annoys me all to hell. My wife and I are both in our late 60's, and we're as woke liberal as it gets. How can our generation be such an....embarrassment?
@TwiHusband it's not a boomer thing exclusively, it seems to be rather human nature to shut the door behind you (metaphorically). there's a depressing percentage of immigrant families who are anti-immigration, for example. i wish i knew what the recipe was for avoiding that tendency.
@dietotaku Yeah, it amazes me how many Latinos were Republican pre-Trump, and how many still are. Talk about cutting your own nose off.
@TwiHusband @dietotaku People who have historically voted Republican have always voted against their own interest. It always amazed me. I'm thoroughly ashamed that I have family members who support Trump. Makes me physically sick
@dietotaku I guess I know the wrong people. Most of the women I know are boomers and they are all liberals. Except one of my sisters in law, but she's really too young to be called a boomer.
@DavidKMresists it stands to reason that you'd be more acquainted with like-minded people. my MIL's a boomer and she's been a die-hard republican since her father-in-law would drive the whole family to the polls and order them all to vote republican. even when we lay out every single platform plank and she agrees with all of the democrat policies, she goes "...well i'm still voting for the republican." the secret: she's racist. that's all it comes down to.
Boomer women are only marginally less misogynistic than men, let's not pretend they're going to spend their husbands' money on progressive feminist causes.