Who voted for Trump?

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Angela53510

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I got this article from a friend from Australia. Yes, we are all following the fall out from this election. This is the story of a Muslim woman who voted for Trump, and why.

I thought it would be neat to find different news stories about unusual people who voted for Trump. That is, not the red neck deplorable image the Democrats paint, but unusual but ordinary people who made the difference in this election.


"This is my confession — and explanation: I — a 51-year-old, a Muslim, an immigrant woman “of color” — am one of those silent voters for Donald Trump. And I’m not a “bigot,” “racist,” “chauvinist” or “white supremacist,” as Trump voters are being called, nor part of some “whitelash.”

But I am a single mother who can’t afford health insurance under Obamacare. The president’s mortgage-loan modification program, “HOPE NOW,” didn’t help me. Tuesday, I drove into Virginia from my hometown of Morgantown, W.Va., where I see rural America and ordinary Americans, like me, still struggling to make ends meet, after eight years of the Obama administration.

Days before the election, a journalist from India emailed me, asking: What are your thoughts being a Muslim in “Trump’s America”?
I wrote that as a child of India, arriving in the United States at the age of 4 in the summer of 1969, I have absolutely no fears about being a Muslim in a “Trump America.” The checks and balances in America and our rich history of social justice and civil rights will never allow the fear-mongering that has been attached to candidate Trump’s rhetoric to come to fruition.
What worried me the most were my concerns about the influence of theocratic Muslim dictatorships, including Qatar and Saudi Arabia, in a Hillary Clinton America. These dictatorships are no shining examples of progressive society with their failure to offer fundamental human rights and pathways to citizenship to immigrants from India, refugees from Syria and the entire class of de facto slaves that live in those dictatorships.
We have to stand up with moral courage against not just hate against Muslims, but hate by Muslims, so that everyone can live with sukhun, or peace of mind, I finished in my reflections to the journalist in India.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...m-a-woman-and-an-immigrant-i-voted-for-trump/
 

PennEd

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She is not the only muslim woman who voted for Trump. This woman is incredibly articulate in her reasons:[video=youtube;RG6rNcsVOaA]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RG6rNcsVOaA[/video]
 

Magenta

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Hear hear! Here is another one:

[video=youtube;AhSQLmfbQ6Y]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AhSQLmfbQ6Y[/video]
(Warning: some profanity, my apologies!)
 
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Not tellin....

I'm sorry, I commented based on the headline. Lol
 
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Thanks for posting this.
 
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She is not the only muslim woman who voted for Trump. This woman is incredibly articulate in her reasons:
They kinda cut her off accidentally on purpose. Lol
 
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I got this article from a friend from Australia. Yes, we are all following the fall out from this election.

Precisely. Following American politics is a global practice, particularly when your own nation (amongst many others) follows them to different wars and your loved ones become vets who fight side by side for the same cause.
 

jsr1221

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And yet people like Dude continue to say Trump is a racist and sexist bigot...
 

Socreta93

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She is not the only muslim woman who voted for Trump. This woman is incredibly articulate in her reasons:[video=youtube;RG6rNcsVOaA]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RG6rNcsVOaA[/video]

she got cut off and the Costello was like, "oh that's too bad it looks like we got disconnected". Right away I knew it had to be on purpose. Plus a lot of the comments on YouTube have Muslims saying they voted for Trump
 
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sharkwhales

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Folks I get the skepticism about the cut-off but I was watching fox news the next day, they were going to have her on too and they said at the end that they couldn't because of 'skype trouble'. So let's not assume the worst.
 
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Folks I get the skepticism about the cut-off but I was watching fox news the next day, they were going to have her on too and they said at the end that they couldn't because of 'skype trouble'. So let's not assume the worst.

Good point. I'm just so untrusting of the media. They have proven themselves to be very untrustworthy.
 

Magenta

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