The Unswayables: Trump's Loyal Army
Michael Goldfarb is in Pennsylvania asking Trump loyalists how they see and learn about the world. What media do they use, and what happens should their man lose?
As election day draws near in the United States one thing is clear: no revelation about Donald Trump will dissuade his loyalists from voting for him. During the course of the campaign his overwhelmingly white supporters have been dismissed as racist and poorly educated but is that an accurate assessment?
It is very likely Trump will receive the votes of more than 40% of the American electorate. That is a lot of voters, more than just the stereotype of embittered, left behind by globalisation workers that has become a cliche of campaign coverage.
In this documentary Michael Goldfarb travels to western Pennsylvania, once a Democratic stronghold now tilting heavily Republican. He spends more than a few minutes with Trump supporters listening to them and their reasons for supporting the candidate. How do they see the world? How do they learn about the world? What media do they use? He also explores what happens should their man lose.
More than any election of recent decades this campaign has revealed an America divided. How, after a campaign such a Trump's, can it be brought back together?
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- Mon 31 Oct 2016 20:00麻豆社 Radio 4
- Wed 2 Nov 2016 11:00麻豆社 Radio 4