6/24/2023 0 Comments Sorty sorty"They say they ' like his lifestyle and the things he did personally,' but 'believed that he could do the things he was saying because of his professional background. ![]() "I’ve seen female GOP voters rationalize, compartmentalize, and defend Trump’s treatment of women," she notes. READ MORE: Trump attorney kept incriminating notes about classified documents - and prosecutors have them At this point, eight years into the Trump era, the sexism is internalized by his supporters. Even those who condemn his misogyny often say it’s not a dealbreaker. They're trying to get him the hell out because they can’t control him.”Īccording to Longwell, "In many cases, his behavior-and Democrats’ and the courts’ attempts to hold him accountable-only strengthens their support for him. Typical of responses when asked about Trump's history of abuse towards women was Kim, a mother of five from Massachusetts, who explained, "They're making a huge deal of it because they're afraid of him. And I think that set the tone where people were going to try their best to keep this between the navigational beacons, and that if they felt compelled to applaud, they would, but they weren't going to have an outburst or they weren't going to boo an answer."īartlett went on to say that, while he doesn't know how it looked on camera, he does feel "as if lost the audience" when talking about his tweets and other subjects. "The floor manager came out ahead of time and said, Please do not boo, please be respectful. When asked about whether there were ground rules for the audience, the individual present stated that the network "did some warm up with the audience ahead of time." That included the floor manager guiding spectators on how to respond, and how not to respond, according to the interview. "But the reality was different in the room-and in the state of New Hampshire." ![]() ![]() "On CNN, it sure looked like Trump won over the crowd during his town hall interview with Kaitlan Collins," it reads. Among other things, viewers complained that CNN had reportedly stacked the audience with 400 voters defined as sympathetic to Trump.īut those voters may not have been as sympathetic as they sounded, according to a conversation between Puck News senior political correspondent Tara Palmeri and Matthew Bartlett, who served at the U.S. Trump on Thursday took to Truth Social to defend CNN amid the backlash, which saw the news network being accused of platforming someone who tried to destroy it. Now it has been reported that the spectator reactions were controlled, and that, while applause were allowed, booing wasn't. Donald Trump's town hall hosted by CNN in New Hampshire sparked criticism for its content, but also for the reactions from the audience.
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