Three months after Donald Trump announced his candidacy, two of his supporters beat a sleeping homeless immigrant with a metal pipe. They left him with a broken nose, bruised ribs, and unimaginable trauma. Trump’s response was to compliment them for their “passion.”
In his first year in office, Trump was asked a question about LGBTQ+ rights. His response was to gesture to Vice President Mike Pence and remark: “Don’t ask that guy -- he wants to hang them all!”
And in 2018, Trump gave his views on sanctuary cities. They’re “crime infested,” the president wrote, because of all the immigrants that were “breeding.”
We see this man so, so clearly. We know who he is. We know he’s spent years stoking nothing but hate. But now, on the eve of his re-election, Trump is laying the blame for the country’s unrest at the feet of Democrats -- and it’s working. Joe Biden now seems to be losing support among voters in key swing states because, as one Wisconsin voter told the New York Times, “[Trump] seems to be more about the American people and what we need.” Do you think four more years of toxic rage is what we need? Tell us now: