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Showing Original Post only (View all)The floor is collapsing under Trump as COVID-19 hits his base [View all]
https://www.alternet.org/2020/07/the-floor-is-collapsing-under-trump-as-covid-19-hits-his-base/
I have long argued that conservatives innate empathy deficit requires them to suffer directly from societal problems and controversies before they will support basic concepts, like the value of the social safety net or the importance of medical research or the morality of same-sex marriage. Weve seen this play out with the COVID-19 crisis, as the virus first hit urban centers and coastal regions rather than Republican strongholds.
Republican governors, with only a few exceptions, did not take the pandemic seriously enough and put too much emphasis on reopening their economies. They are now suffering the consequences, and their constituents are turning on them, and on the president. Gallup shows Trumps approval rating sinking to 38 percent, and the explanation is based almost entirely on new people being impacted by COVID-19.
It was easy for conservative-minded people, regardless of formal party affiliation, to maintain their support for Trump so long as the pandemic seemed far away and someone elses fault. These are the folks who stubbornly stuck with the president through everything over the last three and a half years. They created the floor in Trumps approval ratings.
But they are beginning to abandon him now that its their hospitals that are filled with coronavirus patients. They can see that things have not turned out the way that Trump or their Republican governors said they would. Thats why Trumps approval numbers have dropped, and its also why Republican internal polling points to a coming rout at the hands of the Democrats.
I have long argued that conservatives innate empathy deficit requires them to suffer directly from societal problems and controversies before they will support basic concepts, like the value of the social safety net or the importance of medical research or the morality of same-sex marriage. Weve seen this play out with the COVID-19 crisis, as the virus first hit urban centers and coastal regions rather than Republican strongholds.
Republican governors, with only a few exceptions, did not take the pandemic seriously enough and put too much emphasis on reopening their economies. They are now suffering the consequences, and their constituents are turning on them, and on the president. Gallup shows Trumps approval rating sinking to 38 percent, and the explanation is based almost entirely on new people being impacted by COVID-19.
Pew Research Center polls show Trumps approval is slipping fastest in the 500 counties where the number of cases have been more than 28 coronavirus deaths per 100,000 people.
Pew surveyed voters in late March and the same people again in late June, and found 17% of those who approved of the president in March now disapprove.
The shift came almost equally among Democrats and Republicans, men and women, and college graduates and non-graduates. But those who live in counties with a high number of virus cases were 50% more likely to say they no longer approve of Trump.
It was easy for conservative-minded people, regardless of formal party affiliation, to maintain their support for Trump so long as the pandemic seemed far away and someone elses fault. These are the folks who stubbornly stuck with the president through everything over the last three and a half years. They created the floor in Trumps approval ratings.
But they are beginning to abandon him now that its their hospitals that are filled with coronavirus patients. They can see that things have not turned out the way that Trump or their Republican governors said they would. Thats why Trumps approval numbers have dropped, and its also why Republican internal polling points to a coming rout at the hands of the Democrats.
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It's not just them dying. It's witnessing their relatives & other RW'ers around them. AND many have
onetexan
Jul 2020
#14
and he's not going to win those people back by throwing fits about monuments and confederate flags.
Takket
Jul 2020
#10
Remember Dad saying, "I'll give you something to cry about!" when you complained?
lindysalsagal
Jul 2020
#29
The attitude of many voters in red states is due to years of drinking the poison.
summer_in_TX
Jul 2020
#32