By Joshua Barajas,
@Josh_Barrage
Senior Editor, Digital
Donald Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally over the weekend was chock full of racist, sexist, and vulgar remarks, amounting to a
“purely authoritarian spectacle,” as one expert described it to PBS News.
Trump has long used fear to
motivate his base, predicting in his speeches that World War III
was imminent and he could prevent it if he regained the Oval Office, among other alarmist tidbits.
For a decade now, sociologists at Chapman University have surveyed U.S. adults on their prevailing fears. Every year, in time for Halloween, they release a ranked list of terrors in order of prevalence, from sharks and needles to much larger topics like climate change and nuclear war.
Our question: What was the No. 1 thing that Americans feared most this year?
Send your answers to
[email protected] or tweet using #PoliticsTrivia. The first correct answers will earn a shout-out next week.
Last week, we asked: Which U.S. president once worked briefly as a chicken plucker?
The answer: Richard Nixon. Before he became “Tricky Dick,” a young Nixon found jobs as a janitor,
carnival barker and
chicken plucker.
Congratulations to our winners: Jim Brydon and Benton Elliott!
Thank you all for reading and watching. We’ll drop into your inbox next week.