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Donald Trump: Former President of the United States of "stupid’s"


As the 2020 presidential election draws near, it is becoming increasingly clear that President Donald Trump's popularity is on the rise. This is a concerning trend for those who oppose his policies and leadership style, as it suggests that his base of support is growing rather than shrinking. In order to combat this trend and ultimately defeat Trump in the upcoming election, it is essential that we take a multi-pronged approach.

First and foremost, we must continue to hold Trump accountable for his actions. This means calling out his lies, his corruption, and his abuses of power at every turn. We cannot afford to let him get away with anything, no matter how small or seemingly insignificant it may seem. By staying vigilant and holding him accountable, we can help to erode his popularity and undermine his credibility.

Secondly, we must work to mobilize voters who may be hesitant or undecided about Trump. This means reaching out to swing voters, independents, and disaffected Democrats in a way that speaks to their concerns and values. By highlighting the ways in which Trump has failed to deliver on his promises and has instead pursued policies that benefit the wealthy and powerful at the expense of ordinary Americans, we can help to persuade these voters to reject him at the ballot box.

Thirdly, we must work to build coalitions and alliances across different communities and constituencies. This means recognizing that issues like healthcare, education, and the environment are not partisan issues but rather matters of basic human dignity and decency. By working together to address these issues in a way that is inclusive and equitable, we can help to build a broad-based coalition that can defeat Trump and advance a more just and inclusive society.

Finally, we must work to counteract the disinformation and propaganda that is being spread by Trump's allies and supporters. This means being vigilant about misinformation on social media, working to debunk false claims about Trump's policies and accomplishments, and providing accurate information about the issues that matter most to people's lives. By doing so, we can help to ensure that voters have access to the information they need to make informed decisions at the ballot box.

In short, defeating Trump will require a multi-faceted approach that combines accountability, mobilization, coalition-building, and fact-based advocacy. By working together in these ways, we can help to tear it down with Trump's increasing popularity and build a more just, equitable, and inclusive society for all Americans.


 

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