Posted on 10/13/2018 2:31:51 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
DUBLIN, Ohio Robert Peters and George Fidelibus walked off the 18th green at the Golf Club of Dublin, then carried pints of beer to the patio overlooking the course, which was framed by $500,000 homes.
Their conversation quickly turned to the president.
Im feeling better and better about him all the time, said Mr. Peters, 63, a retired engineer, who had once been cool to Mr. Trump.
Mr. Fidelibus, 75, a retired banker in a Calloway hat, had also once been skeptical of the presidents bullying and lack of self-control.
Im a supporter of Trump now, he said He may not always say things the way most presidents before him said them, but what does it matter? They didnt get the job done.
As an edgy, divided nation heads into a crucial election, much of the attention is focused on the anti-Trump animus of suburban women, which seems to have gained a few degrees in intensity over the Supreme Court confirmation of Brett M. Kavanaugh.
Much less examined are their male counterparts. While recent polls show that white women with a college degree favor Democratic House candidates by a large margin, 20 points or more, white college-educated men who focus more singularly on economic issues, according to surveys are a potential bulwark for the president and his party. It is especially true in suburban battleground districts that are likely to help decide the next House majority....
(Excerpt) Read more at nytimes.com ...
Yeah, if the rhetoric from the #NeverTrump means anything (maybe indicative of that thin layer of affluent, highly-educated Republicans who couldn’t vote for Trump), then after Kavanaugh, the Republican Party is united again.
I remember reading that Trump won the Married White Women category in 2016. I can only imagine his percentage of their vote is increasing.
Suburban men weren’t already with Trump? I thought that’s who they blamed in 2016. How could there be more, all of a sudden?
I didn’t read the whole thing, but the start is pretty good about President Trump.
And, what do you know, it only took ONE reporter to write it, unlike the hit pieces that take three, four or five reporters.
Hope springs eternal.
So. Very. True.
Yep - she’s making excuses for why them suburban women can’t turn the tide - it’s their women-hating husbands negating their votes...
“I reject their assumptions. Plenty of college educated white ladies support Trump.”
My wife among them.
:-/
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