Summary

Despite broken promises like the return of factory jobs, Donald Trump continues to gain support in Ohio’s rust belt, including Youngstown, a former Democratic stronghold.

Voters feel abandoned by both parties but resonate with Trump’s anti-establishment rhetoric and perceived authenticity.

Economic decline, disillusionment with political elites, and anger over issues like trade deals and student debt forgiveness fuel their frustration.

Many voters believe Trump’s willingness to “tear down the system” aligns with their grievances, even as doubts remain about his solutions.

Their bitterness reflects decades of industrial decline and neglect.

  • Tiefling IRL
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    4 hours ago

    This is probably one of the most polarizing elections.

    Personally, as a trans person, I already felt like I was constantly fighting for my own survival. Now I’m fighting for access to my meds. If I lose them, I’m at high risk of osteoporosis. Every trans person I know is stockpiling meds for the inevitable ban.

    The trans motto is Death Before Detransition. That motto carries a lot of weight with it, make of it what you will it. I know I’m not the only one preparing for the worst.

    I fucking hate the Democratic party. A sliver of me is glad they’re feeling some pain, but I’m mostly worried about my community’s safety tbh. I hate this country.