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babylonsister

(171,070 posts)
Fri May 1, 2020, 05:33 PM May 2020

Trump woos older Americans after tossing them aside as collateral damage in his reelection

https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2020/5/1/1941892/-Trump-woos-older-Americans-after-tossing-them-aside-a-collateral-damage-to-his-reelection


Trump woos older Americans after tossing them aside as collateral damage in his reelection
Kerry Eleveld
Daily Kos Staff
Friday May 01, 2020 · 2:16 PM EDT


Donald Trump declared May 2020 "Older Americans Month" as his campaign works to blunt an erosion in support among the demographic that's integral to his reelection. “Our country could not be anything near what it is without our incredible seniors,” Trump said Thursday at a White House event.

But older Americans can be forgiven if they're not super excited by the transactional rhetoric of a man who very clearly considers them collateral damage in his reelection.
Trump and other Republicans have eagerly prioritized saving the economy over slowing the spread of the virus, which has proven particularly lethal to older people.

Trump's renewed focus on the must-get voting bloc comes as his campaign team grows increasingly worried about his polling with the demographic and the fact that Trump's presumed rival, Joe Biden, has shown particular strength with the group.

Buttressing the trends in recent Civiqs polling that showed the group's sagging support for Trump, the Wall Street Journal notes that Trump has trailed Biden among 65-plus voters in all four of its polls this year, sometimes by double digits. That stands out in particular because older voters have favored Republicans in elections for the past couple decades. In Florida, for instance, which Trump won by 17 points in 2016, Trump trailed Biden by 10 points in the latest Quinnipiac poll in mid-April. Senate Republican aides are reportedly so concerned they told Trump's campaign that they would never prevail in their own races if Trump's standing among the demographic didn't improve.

But Trump doesn't just have a Biden problem—he's got a Trump problem. Trump's campaign recently tested some Democratic ads on the issue but ultimately found that Trump's slide with older voters was directly related to his piss-poor showings at the White House coronavirus briefings. It's almost as if older voters remember how a real commander in chief is supposed to act in the midst of a national emergency.

The Journal notes that Trump's widely reported blowup at his campaign manager Brad Parscale last week was the direct result of Parscale and others relaying the data about his disastrous briefing performances.

Old voters, a critically at-risk population with very few other distractions, have been paying a great deal of attention to those briefings, according to the campaign. And many, apparently, don't like what they've seen.

“I quit watching. I truly can’t stand it,” Judy Hoffman, a 72-year-old Ohio retiree who had considered supporting Trump until the pandemic emerged, told the Journal. “I quit feeling like I was gaining any information. I started listening to podcasts.”
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Trump woos older Americans after tossing them aside as collateral damage in his reelection (Original Post) babylonsister May 2020 OP
Once People Realize You Mean To Kill Them, Ma'am The Magistrate May 2020 #1
I don't think African Americans will be running to the polls to vote for Trump either Demovictory9 May 2020 #2
Older voters remember how real presidents handled crises DBoon May 2020 #3
K&R smirkymonkey May 2020 #4
unfortunately many are stupid and will support trump into their own graves samsingh May 2020 #5
The words "depraved lunatic" come to mind Blue Owl May 2020 #6
Wait until they find out LakeVermilion May 2020 #7
Back in the day, people used to be fired for incompetence. Can we hope that Vogon_Glory May 2020 #8

The Magistrate

(95,247 posts)
1. Once People Realize You Mean To Kill Them, Ma'am
Fri May 1, 2020, 05:38 PM
May 2020

Words of hollow praise don't much matter. And even many people so lacking in sense they voted for Trump once have just enough on the ball to realize the cheap thug would just as soon see them dead, and will vote accordingly this year. Like knowing you will be hanged in the morning, great piles of corpses tend to concentrate the mind....


"Defeat of a dangerous enemy is something to be for."


DBoon

(22,367 posts)
3. Older voters remember how real presidents handled crises
Fri May 1, 2020, 05:41 PM
May 2020

and know that denying responsibility, blaming others, content-free "happy talk" and spreading malicious lies won't cut it

 

smirkymonkey

(63,221 posts)
4. K&R
Fri May 1, 2020, 05:41 PM
May 2020

He seems to think that everyone is as stupid as he is. Or the core of his base. He's counting on it too much.

Vogon_Glory

(9,118 posts)
8. Back in the day, people used to be fired for incompetence. Can we hope that
Fri May 1, 2020, 08:22 PM
May 2020

At least some of us gray-haired and wrinkled folks are beginning to remember that concept from our younger days?

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