Jiang argues many Obama-to-Trump voters were not simply racist but felt betrayed by Obama after the Wall Street bailout and losses among ordinary Americans, including Black homeowners.
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Trump Voters
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "I felt that Trump won because a lot of American people felt that they were betrayed by Obama. I mean, remember, you have this..."
Key Notes
Jiang says Trump voters backed him to assert agency and force elites in Washington, San Francisco, and New York to recognize that their voices matter.
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"I felt that Trump won because a lot of American people felt that they were betrayed by Obama. I mean, remember, you have this..."
"Look, in 2016, the entire world was shocked, bewildered, confused, perplexed, disturbed by the fact that he was able to beat Hillary Clinton, who..."
"I'm sick of being pissed on by the elite. That's that's the reason why, you know, this Washington elite in Washington, D.C., in San..."
Relevant Lectures And Readings
Jiang's argument begins with a simple civilizational scorecard: energy, openness, and cohesion.
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