> Trump said: "Christians, get out and vote, just this time. "You won't have to do it anymore. Four more years, you know what, it will be fixed, it will be fine, you won't have to vote anymore, my beautiful Christians."
He's talking to people who don't normally pay attention to politics, but are now because of the economic problems they're facing. He's saying once he fixes those problems, they can go back to not paying attention to politics.
> He's talking to people who don't normally pay attention to politics ... He's saying once he fixes those problems, they can go back to not paying attention to politics.
From 2015:
> Based on my research, Christians are much more likely to vote than non-Christians.
They worry about, and elect political representatives that try to act on, schoolchildren that identify as cats and have litter boxes in classrooms for them.
Rather lacking in any sense whatsoever, just repeating random lies like truth.
On the other side of the political spectrum, they might also get up in arms because federal officials in remote areas use horses to travel in rough terrain, off road.
It's not limited to one side,though I'd say quite tilted.
Since they've been told climate change is a hoax, republican voters in the US have needed an explanation for the dramatic increase in the frequency/severity of severe weather events. They have flocked to the conspiracy theory that Democrats are using geo engineering to manipulate the weather for political ends and to make climate change "real".
Lest you dismiss this as the folly of the very online, states are passing laws against weather manipulation in response.
[Citation needed]