If you don’t live in a deep blue area, you
might not understand just how hostile most of the population in some of
those places has been to Trump—even the idea of Trump—since the moment
he came down the golden escalator in 2015. Wear a MAGA hat in a place
like Los Angeles, and you might lose friends, your family, your job, and
you’d face constant confrontation. Put a Trump sticker on your car, and
start saving up for all the repairs you’ll soon be facing because it
will be vandalized as soon as you walk away.
But that could be changing since President-elect Donald Trump cruised
to a landslide victory over far-left Vice President Kamala Harris. Even
in blue states, the red wave materialized.
The times they are a-changin':
They’re donning MAGA hats in cafes, celebrating on social media and flying Trump flags: Supporters of President-elect Trump in deep blue cities and states are no longer keeping it to themselves.
Why it matters: Trump improved on his 2016 and 2020 margins in almost every state, including in most big, blue cities like New York, Los Angeles and Chicago.
- Many Trump voters in those cities saw his victory as validation, and are acting accordingly.
- Some residents of liberal enclaves tell Axios they've seen more Trump yard signs go up after the election than before it.
- And
many supporters of Vice President Harris are grappling with the fact
that their neighbors might not have voted the way they did.
One reason the polls are often so spectacularly wrong is because many voters don’t tell the truth:
The “secret” Trump vote has been a phenomenon for the past few election cycles.
- A study
from Columbia Business School found that among those who kept their
choice a secret leading up to the 2016 election, two out of three went
for Trump.
- "I think people recognize that that there is some
kind of reputational cost of supporting Trump," says Columbia's Michael
Slepian, who co-authored the study.
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It’s a beautiful thing:
“All
of these undercover Trump people are out,” says Robert Cahaly, a
pollster and strategist at the right-leaning Trafalgar Group. “People
that would have hidden a week or so ago aren’t hiding anymore.”
- On TikTok, Instagram and beyond, some influencers who’d kept their political preferences hidden are going full MAGA, The Cut reports.
- And social media has been full of photos of Trump paraphernalia on display in the most unlikely neighborhoods.
I know, for one, I’ve got my MAGA hat out. In fact, I'm going to put it on right now. Here's my green throwback cap:
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