Following Donald Trump’s election win, a surge in firearm purchases and self-defense training among women, LGBTQ+, and transgender individuals is observed. This response is attributed to increased misogyny and anti-trans rhetoric during the campaign and its perceived escalation afterward. Multiple gun clubs report a dramatic rise in membership, particularly among marginalized groups seeking protection against perceived threats. However, concerns about panic-buying and the limitations of firearms in self-defense are also raised, highlighting the need for comprehensive safety training alongside firearm ownership.
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Trump Won Less Than 50 Percent. Why Is Everyone Calling It a Landslide?
Trump’s victory, while significant, didn’t achieve a majority of the popular vote. This raises the question: why the “landslide” narrative? The perception of a landslide victory seems to stem from several interconnected factors.
One contributing factor is the historical context. A Republican hasn’t won the popular vote in two decades, making Trump’s win, regardless of the margin, a notable event for the party. This rarity inflates the perceived significance of the victory.
Furthermore, the initial election night reporting played a crucial role in shaping public perception. Early vote counts showed a significant lead for Trump, fueled by a comparatively slower count of Democratic votes.… Continue reading
Following Trump’s victory, there was a significant surge in Google searches for “How to change my vote” in key red states, with Iowa experiencing the highest interest. This occurred predominantly in areas where Trump secured the most votes. While it’s impossible to change one’s vote after an election, the spike in searches highlights the anxiety and potential regret felt by some voters in the wake of a shocking election outcome.
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The election of Donald Trump, who campaigned on anti-transgender rhetoric, has left many transgender people feeling scared and vulnerable. This fear stems from Trump’s promises to strip away their rights, including access to gender-affirming healthcare and protections against discrimination. While some find hope in the election of Sarah McBride, the first out transgender member of Congress, the fear of federal-level legislation targeting transgender people is palpable. This fear is further fueled by the wave of anti-trans legislation already enacted in Republican-controlled states, and the uncertainty of whether Democrats will prioritize their rights in the future. However, despite the current climate, transgender individuals remain determined to live their lives authentically, viewing even their existence as an act of resistance.
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Protests erupted in cities across the country following the election of Donald Trump, with demonstrators expressing their discontent and denouncing the newly elected president with chants like “Fascist clown.” The anger and frustration were palpable, with many protesters feeling a sense of dread and uncertainty about the future under Trump’s leadership.
The prevailing sentiment was that the protests were a response to a perceived threat to democracy and the values they held dear. Many feared that Trump’s presidency would usher in a new era of authoritarianism and oppression, citing his rhetoric, policies, and the lack of checks and balances in place to prevent potential abuses of power.… Continue reading
Despite predictions that Donald Trump would only harm others, his victory reveals that a majority of American voters were drawn to his divisive rhetoric and promises of social revenge. The author argues that policy proposals were not the deciding factor, as Trump voters prioritized his appeals to their grievances and resentments, particularly against elites and minorities. The author warns that Trump’s victory signals a potential slide towards authoritarianism, with Trump’s focus on consolidating power and undermining democratic institutions. The author emphasizes that Trump’s supporters, who believe he will only harm others, are likely to face the consequences of their choices, just as they did in his first term.
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