15 Reasons People Voted for Trump in 2016 and Why These Don't Apply in 2020
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Narrado por:
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Steve Dow
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Steve Dow
Sobre este áudio
This audiobook is one person’s attempt at having his voice heard. The author describes himself only as a United States citizen and voter because that is all that matters in this case. He is not a celebrity, a social media performer, a politician, or a pundit. You have not heard of him before, and he has no expectation of future fame. He is an ordinary American, but he has something to say, and he says it here.
There are volumes of text written about Trump’s inclinations toward racist and/or misogynistic behavior, and this book does not address those claims in any detail. Such claims, after all, were well known to the Trump voters in 2016, and that fact did not prevent a Trump presidency. This book, instead, goes to the thinking of the Trump voter herself.
It lists 15 seemingly practical reasons that people gave for voting Trump in 2016 and then puts the Trump presidency up against the light of this reasoning. This audiobook provides thoughtful analysis and ample documentation supporting its primary claim which is that the noted reasons given to vote for Trump in 2016 no longer apply in 2020.
It is understood that people who are Trump diehards will likely not be swayed by this book, but if you have some doubts and are merely leaning toward a 2020 Trump vote (or you know someone who is), this book is a compact reminder of why further exploration of those doubts is warranted.
This audiobook isn’t just for the right-leaning. It is for all citizens who expect more from our governmental system, recognizing that we, as its citizenry, should be the ones most central to it. This requires that we be responsible and honest. We need the courage to be able to think for ourselves and handle “tribal tremors” that threaten to shake us from the party line of our political team.
Each of the 15 reasons is presented with a brief explanation of the thinking in 2016, a 2019 update reviewing the Trump administration related to that reason, and then a direct ask from the author to the listener.
©2019 Steve Dow (P)2019 Steve Dow