Tim Craig reporting for The Washington Post:
Fifty percent of voters from families with an income of less than $50,000 a year cast their ballots for Trump, according to the data, compared with 48 percent for Vice President Kamala Harris. Four years ago, President Joe Biden carried those voters by 11 percentage points; Hillary Clinton won them by 12 points in 2016 and former president Barack Obama by 22 points in 2012.
Now, low-income Americans who voted for Trump say they are counting on him to keep their benefits intact even while his Cabinet picks and Republican lawmakers call on him to reduce federal spending.
I am trying to empathize with these Trump voters. I really am. But when you hear delusional wishful ignorant rationalization like this it makes it very difficult.
Steve Tillia, 59, receives $1,600 a month in Social Security disability payments and $300 in food stamps to support himself and his son. Tillia, who said he is unable to work after suffering from mini strokes, still drives around New Castle with a Trump flag anchored on the bumper of his SUV.
Tillia said he’s confident that Trump and GOP leaders will reduce spending by “cutting the fat” out of government — and not slashing benefits.
“It’s not cutting government programs, it’s cutting the amount of people needed to run a program,” he said. “They are cutting staff, which could actually increase the amount of the programs that we get.”
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But as Kathy Davis sat in the “smokers patio” at the Riverside Apartments, she said she is as confident as ever that Trump’s presidency will benefit her.
Davis, a retired artist, subsists on a monthly $1,300 Social Security payment and $75 in food stamps. She rents her studio apartment for $385 per month. Asked whether she worries that Trump’s agenda could hurt the poor, Davis said the incoming president is “too smart for that.”
“You can’t wipe out half of the population” of New Castle, Davis said. “We are old and tired and just want to be taken care of, and Trump has too much common sense, so I don’t think he is going to do anything to hurt us.”
The administration these people voted in, along with the plutocrats that are now basically running the government (Elon Musk, Viveck Ramaswami and his billionaire cabinate) have vowed to cut $2.5 trillion in government spending. This isn’t going to happen unless you cut Social Security, Medicare, food stamps and housing assistance. I mean Trump actually said “I don’t care about you. I just want your vote” at one of his rallies.
You did this to yourselves. Your vote has consequences. So does your ignorance. They will get exactly what they voted for. I really don’t have any empathy left for these people.
You all f*cked around and now you are going to find out.