A Democrat Explains Why She’s Voting For Donald Trump

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A Democrat Explains Why She’s Voting For Donald Trump

DUBUQUE, Iowa -- She once voted for Hillary Clinton, but now she’s supporting Donald Trump.

Rebecca Thoeni says the real estate mogul and presidential candidate is speaking truths no other politician -- of either party -- is offering right now. And it is his uncharacteristic bluster that made her bolt the Democrats in favor of the Grand Old Party.

“He’s down to earth and seems to have a lot of common sense, which is lacking. I just like him. I think he really stirred the people up,” said Thoeni, who huddled with approximately 800 other people at an outdoor Trump rally on Saturday, a chilly winter day in January. The venue was none other than a hangar at the Dubuque airport, the classiest of locations, if only because it provided the best view of Trump’s arrival in a Boeing 757 jet emblazoned with his name.

“I like how he wants to take back our country. That’s the main thing; it’s our country. And the respect. We’re getting screwed over,” she added.

Thoeni works at an electronics manufacturing firm in Dubuque, a city of approximately 60,000 people located along the Mississippi River, at the junction of Iowa, Illinois and Wisconsin. She says the city is suffering from a stagnant economy, and is disappointed with Democrats for failing to adequately turn things around. When Trump, a wealthy businessman who espouses protectionist economic policies, rails against nations like Mexico and China, Thoeni says she can relate.

“People at the company I work for, they lost their jobs. They’re sending those jobs to China,” she said.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/democrat-voting-donald-trump_us_56ad5d02e4b0010e80ea6021?


My favorite line from the article - “He seems like such a young man. He seems my age," she said of the 69-year-old businessman. "He’s got a full head of hair."

:okjen:
 
A Democrat Explains Why She’s Voting For Donald Trump

DUBUQUE, Iowa -- She once voted for Hillary Clinton, but now she’s supporting Donald Trump.

Rebecca Thoeni says the real estate mogul and presidential candidate is speaking truths no other politician -- of either party -- is offering right now. And it is his uncharacteristic bluster that made her bolt the Democrats in favor of the Grand Old Party.

“He’s down to earth and seems to have a lot of common sense, which is lacking. I just like him. I think he really stirred the people up,” said Thoeni, who huddled with approximately 800 other people at an outdoor Trump rally on Saturday, a chilly winter day in January. The venue was none other than a hangar at the Dubuque airport, the classiest of locations, if only because it provided the best view of Trump’s arrival in a Boeing 757 jet emblazoned with his name.

“I like how he wants to take back our country. That’s the main thing; it’s our country. And the respect. We’re getting screwed over,” she added.

Thoeni works at an electronics manufacturing firm in Dubuque, a city of approximately 60,000 people located along the Mississippi River, at the junction of Iowa, Illinois and Wisconsin. She says the city is suffering from a stagnant economy, and is disappointed with Democrats for failing to adequately turn things around. When Trump, a wealthy businessman who espouses protectionist economic policies, rails against nations like Mexico and China, Thoeni says she can relate.

“People at the company I work for, they lost their jobs. They’re sending those jobs to China,” she said.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/democrat-voting-donald-trump_us_56ad5d02e4b0010e80ea6021?


My favorite line from the article - “He seems like such a young man. He seems my age," she said of the 69-year-old businessman. "He’s got a full head of hair."

:okjen:

Yurt, can you tell me why a billionaire like Trump can't seemingly afford a decent wig or a hair transplant? That is something I find truly baffling.
 
You'll see more of this in the future. It seems if you're a democrat your options are left and more left. I've been wondering for awhile how long it would be before the national democrats went so far left they'd begin to aleinate their base; especially, union rank and file and working class democrats.

Trump would be a viable option to them.
 
You'll see more of this in the future. It seems if you're a democrat your options are left and more left. I've been wondering for awhile how long it would be before the national democrats went so far left they'd begin to aleinate their base; especially, union rank and file and working class democrats.

Trump wuwould be a viable option to them.
Union people, I don't think so, he's a buster
 
Union people, I don't think so, he's a buster

"In expressing her concern, Ms. Henry reflected a different form of anxiety that is weighing on some union leaders and Democratic operatives: their fear that Mr. Trump, if not effectively countered, may draw an unusually large number of union voters in a possible general election matchup. This could, in turn, bolster Republicans in swing states like Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin, all of which President Obama won twice."

http://mobile.nytimes.com/2016/01/3...p-unions.html?referer=https://www.google.com/
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I'm surprised more people don't see this coming. They better get busy 'effectively countering' [read: double-down on the xenophobe bleating] or this election could be a train wreck for the Democrats.
 
"In expressing her concern, Ms. Henry reflected a different form of anxiety that is weighing on some union leaders and Democratic operatives: their fear that Mr. Trump, if not effectively countered, may draw an unusually large number of union voters in a possible general election matchup. This could, in turn, bolster Republicans in swing states like Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin, all of which President Obama won twice."

http://mobile.nytimes.com/2016/01/3...p-unions.html?referer=https://www.google.com/
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I'm surprised more people don't see this coming. They better get busy 'effectively countering' [read: double-down on the xenophobe bleating] or this election could be a train wreck for the Democrats.
If they vote for Trump it will be another case of voting against their own best interest. My Union friends aren't voting Trump.
 
Union workers only support fair and prevailing wages. That's what they all negotiate for. Prove that a wrong observation. Business managers also have their associations and protections. Need proof? Google it.
 
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