Millions of Democrats and independents view Trump’s four years in office as a disaster but for supporters it is his biggest asset

Wearing a shirt festooned with countless images of Donald Trump, Leverne Martin was looking cheerful for a man who had set off from Poplar Bluff, Missouri, at 9pm and driven through the night, arriving in Dubuque, Iowa, at 5.30am. When did he intend to sleep?

“As soon as President Trump is back in the White House,” the 55-year-old handyman replied without missing a beat. “If we don’t get him back in 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, where he belongs, we’re in a mess, man. That’s why I’m voting for President Trump. That’s why I drove nine hours.”

On a grey, rainy day, Martin was near the head of a long and winding queue outside a cavernous conference centre overlooking the Mississippi River. Like so many fans in so many towns and cities over nearly a decade, an overwhelmingly white crowd had come to cheer on Trump, elected US president in 2016, beaten by Joe Biden in 2020 and clear frontrunner for the Republican nomination in 2024.

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    181 year ago

    Hello dear Cult45. You know what? I have one helluva deal for you. I have a bunch of money tied up in Nigeria that I’d like to get so I’m going to make one of you cousin humpers the deal of a lifetime. I have a bridge for sale, and I’m willing to sell it to one of you mouth breathing snowflakes for a bargain of a lifetime.

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      41 year ago

      Those soft-brained idolaters are still waiting for their commemorative sticker for signing over 80% of their assets to “stop the steal”. They couldn’t afford a bridge, no matter the bargain.