My understanding was that in the case of Miller, we have someone more than externally endorsing someone but present within Trump's circle.
So in this case, do you feel this is insignificant/not worth considering, a difference not worth considering, or otherwise find other parallels in Dem or left candidates?
You do not think there are reasons to suppose a higher support of Trump among alt right and racists or a significant difference of support?
Do you find the alt right element to be negligible now, negligible before any supposed "turn" or both?
His brand of hard does. I recall reading that that caging children was his idea (I'll accept correction on this), and that they, presumably including him, were surprised that anyone noticed or made an issue of it(!!!).Miller is definitely a hardliner on immigration, but I’m not sure that makes him a racist. — NOS4A2
I was more concerned about the free press they and other such groups were given. — NOS4A2
I was never concerned about the alt-right. I was more concerned about the free press they and other such groups were given. — NOS4A2
I would say I shared this concern, but have been under the understanding that there were indications Miller, and others, likely Bannon, had exacerbated/exploited identity politics as you appear concerned with.
In any case, what strikes me as odd is the concern with racism qua "the path of Biden's identity politics" but not a concern with any of the indications of racism we already have with varying circles of Trump supporters.
His brand of hard does. I recall reading that that caging children was his idea (I'll accept correction on this), and that they, presumably including him, were surprised that anyone noticed or made an issue of it(!!!).
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