Less than 32% of the eligible voting public voted for a Trump government. By far the biggest reason behind Trump's victory was because people abstained from voting - 36% of the eligible voting public did not cast a vote. An abstaining vote was a de facto vote for Trump because it made his share of the votes cast bigger. I'm guessing that you were an abstainer Bill.bill4long wrote: ↑Mon Jan 19, 2026 10:18 pmThis is not an example of blame shifting. Guilty parties do that. I didn't vote for Trump. But if someone would have put a gun to my head and insisted I vote for Trump or Harris, I would have gone with Trump. Lesser of two evils.
The Democrats ran a sucky candidate that was too far to the left and too much of an idiot. Too scripted and obvious incompetent. Too many people were tired of Biden/Harris. The Democrats cyncically blocked a reasonably moderate candidate: RFKjr. There were others better than Harris. This is why you got Trump. Do better next time.
Latter-day Saints are increasingly Pro-Trump more than Pro-Republican.
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Well, he’s definitely not Whiskey, Binger, Mayan Elephant or any other permutation of the author who wrote the book, “Be Less Dickish.” And he’s never, ever, ever stated before that he’s “not a Trumpist.”
Hiring a part-time news entertainment anchor as SecDef, what could go wrong?