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If Trump wins - How long does it take the average Trump voter to realize they made a mistake? If Trump wins - How long does it take the average Trump voter to realize they made a mistake?
View Poll Results: How long does it take the average Trump voter to realize they made a mistake?
1 day - 1 month
9 3.91%
1 month - 3 months
14 6.09%
3 months - 6 months
18 7.83%
6 months - 1 year
19 8.26%
1 year - 2 years
15 6.52%
2 years - 4 years
5 2.17%
4 years +
13 5.65%
Never
137 59.57%

03-27-2018 , 05:17 AM
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Originally Posted by jt217
It’s always been about wanting respect for being right, just as much as anything else, so if it ever starts to look like he’s going to lose or get removed from office, I assume they’ll start flying off.
This implies that being right matters to them. To these people being right doesn't stem from facts or any metric beyond "are libcucks triggered?".

If Bush could have ran for a third term, every single conservative who claimed to despise him would have had absolutely no issue voting for him. Obama would still have been a favorite, but it wouldn't have been because Breitbart types stayed home.

When Ann Coulter is leading the charge it should be pretty obvious that the disdain some deplorables are showing isn't to be taken at face value. These people are stupid and deep down they know that: their anger towards the people that cause them to be somewhat cognizant of their own lack of intelligence/value to the world is a significant part of what drives their politics in the first place.

As long as Trump continues to flatter their prejudices and trigger the libcucks they'll never get past the stage of yelling and visibly packing a suitcase. Donny Dotard can sit back and crack open a cold one, she'll huff and puff but she ain't leaving.

Talk radio and Fox News have been around since the '90s. Deplorables didn't suddenly become the GOP base in 2015.

      
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