The Trump Voters Who Dont Believe Trump

One of the more peculiar aspects of Donald J.Trump’s political appeal is this: A lot of people are happy to vote for him because they simply do not believe he will do many of the things he says he will.The former president has talked about weaponizing the Justice Department and jailing political opponents.

He has said he would purge the government of non-loyalists and that he would have trouble hiring anyone who admits that the 2020 election wasn’t stolen.He proposed “one really violent day” in which police officers could get “extraordinarily rough” with impunity.

He has promised mass deportations and predicted it would be “a bloody story.” And while many of his supporters thrill at such talk, there are plenty of others who figure it’s all just part of some big act.There is, of course, evidence to the contrary.During Mr.

Trump’s term in office, some of his autocratic rhetoric did become reality.He really did set in motion a Muslim ban; he really did order up investigations of his foes; he really did foment a mob when the election didn’t go his way.

But in other instances he was stymied, and a lot of his strongman jaw-jaw remained just that.That’s the way some of his voters think another term might go.It’s how they rationalize his rhetoric, by affording him a reverse benefit of the doubt.

They doubt; he benefits.Last Thursday, inside a small music venue in downtown Detroit during the middle of the day, you could see this phenomenon playing out quite clearly.Mr.Trump was there to address the Detroit Economic Club.

Presidents Richard Nixon, Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, George W.Bush and Barack Obama had all, in their respective days, come to Michigan to talk to this club, too.We are having trouble retrieving the article content.Please enable JavaScript in your browser settings.Thank you for your patience while we verify access.

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