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GOP voters say they enjoy the ‘Trump Show’ but want to see a plan for second term
So far, the Republican convention has been little more than an opportunity to pay homage to Donald Trump and his nepotism family.
There is no GOP party platform, no substance. No policies on the best way to save American lives during the COVID pandemic, nor any understanding that the economy can't be fixed unless COVID is brought under control.
With Hurricane Laura bearing down on the Gulf Coast, let’s remember that two weeks ago Trump took away more than $40 billion from FEMA’s disaster relief fund. Lethal incompetence. And he does not have a plan for pre/post hurricane relief.
Maybe he'll go to Cameron, Louisiana and toss paper towels to the devastated town people like he did in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria in 2017.
8/26/20
A lifelong Republican, Pamela DeVoll in North Texas she is seeing the opposite of what she’d hoped for: “I didn’t want the Trump Show, I wanted the Republican Show,” she said. “I am not going to give up my Second Amendment rights, and I’m absolutely for the police,” she said, “but I need to vote for things that will make my life better. I was hoping to see speakers that weren’t just regurgitating Trump. I wanted to see some glimpses of the Republican Party I’ve always supported.” Whether they’re hardcore Trumpers, party loyalists who struggle with Trump’s manner or traditional conservatives who believe the party has lost its way. For Republicans who spent most of their voting lives committed to low taxes, less debt and other hallmarks of Reagan conservatism, this week’s video testimonials to Trump make it harder for them to stick with a president they find alternately exciting and maddening.O’Connell, a father of four who lives in the suburbs east of Phoenix, has avoided watching the convention, relying on news clips, which he said sounded to him “like a lot of rhetoric that amounts to, ‘They are coming to get you.’ I think that is the exact wrong tone that our country needs right now. It sounds like very apocalyptic rhetoric . . . sort of a Trump cult.” “It’s all fear-mongering, and I don’t like that whatsoever,” he said.
“I wanted to see something of substance rather than them just blaming the Democrats for everything,” said DeVoll, 62, a retired high school food-science teacher. “What drew me to Trump was the idea that he wasn’t going to do business the same old way. But he’s not done anything different than anyone else other than embarrass us.” DeVoll has struggled to square her frustration with Trump — especially on his handling of the coronavirus pandemic — with her relatives’ and friends’ passion for the president. “Every day, I would watch President Trump’s update, hoping he’d say something that would keep me from feeling afraid,” she said, “that he’d let the experts talk and say what he’s doing to protect us. But he just puts it on the governors. He isn’t giving us anything other than, ‘It’s not my job.’ ” A huge majority of Republicans — 85 percent — said in a CBS News poll that they wanted to hear their party spell out its plans for the next four years, while only 15 percent said they preferred to hear why former vice president Joe Biden shouldn’t be the next president. The party on display this week, Travis Klavohn said, will lose ground in suburbia this fall. “In the long term, maybe that’s a good thing,” he said, “that we realize we need to moderate our tone and serve every citizen to win these communities.”
So far, the Republican convention has been little more than an opportunity to pay homage to Donald Trump and his nepotism family.
There is no GOP party platform, no substance. No policies on the best way to save American lives during the COVID pandemic, nor any understanding that the economy can't be fixed unless COVID is brought under control.
With Hurricane Laura bearing down on the Gulf Coast, let’s remember that two weeks ago Trump took away more than $40 billion from FEMA’s disaster relief fund. Lethal incompetence. And he does not have a plan for pre/post hurricane relief.
Maybe he'll go to Cameron, Louisiana and toss paper towels to the devastated town people like he did in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria in 2017.