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Originally Posted by Mizzou B-ball fan
Totally disagree. He's anti-establishment and that's why he's so popular. Now that may play well in the white nationalism circles, but that's not his only target.
There's a reason some of the establishment candidates are so fearful of his candidacy. It threatens to rip the religion right out of the Republican Party. "Two Corinthians" aside, they'd be clueless not to realize that he's not in the slightest a religious man. There's tons of moderates like myself who want to hear more talk about repairing the economy from an atheist as opposed to hearing from an establishment candidate about why they believe in God so they're qualified to run our country. I could really give a sh#& about your religion. It doesn't belong in politics and it's been too engrained in the Republican Party for far too long.
I'm sure it's only a matter of time before Trump is labeled a 'religious racist' by the far right. And you know what? More people will vote for him if that happens. It certainly will not erode his numbers.
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How does he express anti-establishment? Ban on Muslim immigration. Deport all the Mexican rapists and drug dealers. Blame crime on blacks. Mock Asians. Stop being politically correct and blame the right people for America's downfall.
Look at the issues that motivate Trump voters. They are generally very clear about what they like about Trump.