AP reporters Scott Bauer and Marc Levy created some news with a silly piece about suburban women and their disdain for President Trump.
Apparently, Bauer was hanging out at Brookfield Square, looking for someone to voice opposition to the president. He found an elderly woman from Waukesha County to say just he wanted to hear.
From AP, "Suburban women recoil as Trump dives into racial politics":
Carol Evans approves of Donald Trump’s immigration policy. She gives him credit for the strong economy. But the Republican from the affluent Milwaukee suburbs of Waukesha County, a GOP bedrock in the state, just can’t commit to voting for the president next year like she did in 2016."The president's recent return to racial politics"?
“I just don’t like the way he talks about other people,” Evans, a 79-year-old retired data entry supervisor, said recently as she walked through a shopping mall in Brookfield, Wisconsin, days after Trump fired off a racist tweet at Democratic congresswomen.
The president’s recent return to racial politics may be aimed at rallying his base of white working-class voters across rural America. But the risks of the strategy are glaring in conversations with women like Evans.
This racist narrative is ridiculous.
Trump reacted to Elijah Cummings' horribly abusive treatment of Kevin McAleenan.
"Racial politics"?
Yes, Trump criticized Cummings and understandably so. It wasn't racial. I know Bauer and the Leftist media are framing Trump's comments as racist, but that is a ruse.
Another ruse is the suggestion that white women in the suburbs are abandoning Trump.
Here in Wisconsin, I know a lot of suburban white women. They aren't recoiling at Trump's "racial politics." They're recoiling at the language employed by members of the Leftist media and Democrats like Elijah Cummings. They're recoiling at their distortions and lies.
Bauer needs to cover the rest of the story.
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So, Carol Evans is looking to vote for a presidential candidate who doesn't say bad things about other people. Good luck with that.
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