> Not only did Trump increase his support among farming-dependent counties, but more than 100 of those counties supported him with at least 80% of their vote.
It looks like the campaign to blame Democrats is working or they expected a bailout all along. A third possibility that seems less likely is they are willing to suffer for ideological reasons.
The majority of them voted for Trump and still support Trump. I'm interested in what finally breaks the spell.
~78%
https://investigatemidwest.org/2024/11/13/trump-election-far...
> Not only did Trump increase his support among farming-dependent counties, but more than 100 of those counties supported him with at least 80% of their vote.
It looks like the campaign to blame Democrats is working or they expected a bailout all along. A third possibility that seems less likely is they are willing to suffer for ideological reasons.