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It's baffling to me that we're watching an open hostile takeover by a petulant trust fund baby, and allowing it to happen.
Allowing? We voted for it to happen. This is literally what 50% of the country wants.
Over 50% of those who voted. ~30℅ of the electorate, less than 25% of citizens. Don't give him more than he's earned.
Alternative wording:
30% of the electorate is actively pro-trump, 30 % of the electorate is actively anti-trump, 40 % doesn't give enough of a shit either way to get off their couch and vote.
Alternative alternative wording:
70 % of the electorate is pro-trump or ambivalent.
See, it's very easy to speak for non-voters. That's why anyone with half a brain discards their opinion entirely. So we have to assume 52 % of American voters support Trump.