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Donald Trump: Why So Many Americans Love Him

Former President Donald Trump’s strength with his base is the perception that he is a fighter. His strongest followers believe the republican establishment promised to deliver conservative results for years. Instead, they believe the establishment pocketed their votes for years and delivered nothing in return. 

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President of the United States Donald Trump speaking at the 2017 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in National Harbor, Maryland.

Former President Donald Trump’s strength with his base is the perception that he is a fighter. His strongest followers believe the Republican establishment promised to deliver conservative results for years. Instead, they believe the establishment pocketed their votes for years and delivered nothing in return. 

For this reason, Trump’s barbs against Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis who has shown a pugnacious style of governance, going after what he calls woke indoctrination in schools and the Walt Disney Corporation, has staying power. DeSantis has maintained a cordial relationship with establishment Republicans like former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush or Karl Rove because he believes that general elections cannot be won with Republicans alone.

Donald Trump Jr. has exploited this to paint DeSantis as a “Trojan Horse for the RINO establishment.”

Trump, however, only sees friends and enemies. Anyone who is not 100 percent with him is an enemy. The Trump camp signaled Sunday that no one who works for DeSantis’ campaign in 2024 would be hired by Trump after the general election, should he win.  

“Our enemies are desperate to stop us because they know that we are the only ones who can stop them. They know that. You know, there’s never been a movement like this in the history of our country, probably in the history of almost every country. MAGA – Make America Great Again,” Trump said at his rally in Waco on Sunday. 

Trump’s shortcomings as president including passively enabling details such as Anthony Fauci, who DeSantis told Piers Morgan that he would have fired, to be glossed over. 

The former president has dominated the Republican Party since the 2016 primaries. He made his opponents look smaller than him and cowed by him. 

“It almost didn’t matter what Trump said or did on stage, because the way he acted and looked projected strength — there’s a reason the old pros, like the late Roger Ailes and Trump himself, watch TV with the sound off to get a true sense of the impression being made,” National Review Editor-in-Chief Rich Lowry wrote. “If Trump wins the nomination next year, it will be partly because Republicans are once again drawn to what they consider his distinctive and unmatched sense of personal power.”

Trump frames the prosecutions against him as an “us versus them” dynamic. This has been especially true as of late as he has turned Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg and his rumored upcoming indictment, which Trump has used to galvanize his movement into an assault on ordinary Americans. 

“For seven years, you and I have been taking on the corrupt, rotten, and sinister forces trying to destroy America, and they’ve been trying to destroy it,” Trump said. “They’re not going to do it.

“But they do get closer and closer with rigged elections – they get closer and closer. We’ve been the ones in this fight, standing up to the globalists and standing up to the Marxists and communists. That’s what they are.”

Interestingly, Trump’s effort to frame the legal assault on him as political interference with the 2024 election has gained validation from an unexpected source: former Trump adversary and New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo.

“You have a cynical public, they don’t believe anyone and when you start to see these prosecutors bring political cases, it just affirms everybody’s cynicism,” Cuomo told John Catsimatidis on Friday on WABC 770’S The Cats Roundtable. 

“It’s a coincidence that Bragg goes after Trump and Tish James goes after Trump and Georgia goes after Trump. That’s all a coincidence,” Cuomo scoffed, referring to James’ investigation of the Trump Organization and the District Attorney of Fulton County’s probe into Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election.

Cuomo continued:

“It feeds the cynicism and that’s the cancer in our body politic right now.”

Trump’s opponents might point out the former president and 2024 presidential candidate’s lack of self-discipline as Lowry does; however, for Trump’s supporters that’s part of his charm. They like the fact he will say what no one else will even if it gets him into trouble. 

The primaries are a year away, and Trump has a commanding lead in the polls. However, if DeSantis holds his own during the debates anything can happen. 

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John Rossomando’s work has been featured in numerous publications such as The American Thinker, Daily Wire, Red Alert Politics, CNSNews.com, The Daily Caller, Human Events, Newsmax, The American Spectator, TownHall.com, and Crisis Magazine. He also served as senior managing editor of The Bulletin, a 100,000-circulation daily newspaper in Philadelphia, and received the Pennsylvania Associated Press Managing Editors first-place award in 2008 for his reporting.

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John Rossomando is a senior analyst for Defense Policy and served as Senior Analyst for Counterterrorism at The Investigative Project on Terrorism for eight years. His work has been featured in numerous publications such as The American Thinker, Daily Wire, Red Alert Politics, CNSNews.com, The Daily Caller, Human Events, Newsmax, The American Spectator, TownHall.com, and Crisis Magazine. He also served as senior managing editor of The Bulletin, a 100,000-circulation daily newspaper in Philadelphia, and received the Pennsylvania Associated Press Managing Editors first-place award in 2008 for his reporting.

3 Comments

3 Comments

  1. Rick

    March 27, 2023 at 6:18 pm

    The reason is he talks like an idiot and they can relate to that, but they think he is magically going to fix all of their perceived wrongs. What they fail to realize is that porky only cares for himself. Besides, taking really stupid people and making them successful is an impossible task.

  2. Owen Meaney

    March 27, 2023 at 7:23 pm

    Trump threatened the status quo of globalism which destroyed the American working class by outsourcing the source of our wealth overseas. So the system crucified him. We now know that America is only a “democracy” until someone gets elected who they really don’t like.

    But in destroying trump they destroyed every institution: the media, doj, fbi, all of them. And We now know the truth. Democracy is a sham and we are ruled by an unelected bureaucracy that hates our guts.

  3. James Murphey

    March 28, 2023 at 8:31 am

    Republicans just lie cheat and steal that’s all they know how to do

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