Trumpian politics exacerbate 'bitter divisions' across the United States by Sky News Australia on YouTube
Trumpian politics exacerbate 'bitter divisions' across the United States
Political Analyst Bill Schneider says President Trump “thrives on white backlash politics” and his law and order campaign is attempting to harness public anger at looting and violence to achieve an election victory. “The white voters who feel angry about the looting and pillaging by minorities will vote for Donald Trump if they get angry,” he told Sky News. Mr Schneider admitted the United States had become “increasingly divided over the last 50 years” and described the president’s “signature brand” of politics as intentionally disruptive. “Only President Trump has made it his mission to further divide the country. He’s deliberately divisive and that’s showing up today”. He said America had reached a “peak of bitterness” not seen during the civil rights movement or the Vietnam War. “There is a division by education in this country that’s becoming huge. Educated voters are voting for the Democrats … and white working class are voting for Donald Trump”. Mr Schneider said the problem for the president is “there are an awful lot of white voters who are sympathetic to African Americans and to minorities” and have strongly come out in support of the Black Lives Matter movement.
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Political Analyst Bill Schneider says President Trump “thrives on white backlash politics” and his law and order campaign is attempting to harness public anger at looting and violence to achieve an election victory. “The white voters who feel angry about the looting and pillaging by minorities will vote for Donald Trump if they get angry,” he told Sky News. Mr Schneider admitted the United States had become “increasingly divided over the last 50 years” and described the president’s “signature brand” of politics as intentionally disruptive. “Only President Trump has made it his mission to further divide the country. He’s deliberately divisive and that’s showing up today”. He said America had reached a “peak of bitterness” not seen during the civil rights movement or the Vietnam War. “There is a division by education in this country that’s becoming huge. Educated voters are voting for the Democrats … and white working class are voting for Donald Trump”. Mr Schneider said the problem for the president is “there are an awful lot of white voters who are sympathetic to African Americans and to minorities” and have strongly come out in support of the Black Lives Matter movement.
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