Supporters absorb former US president’s strategy of inverting accusations against him and turning them on his accuser. To his fans, Trump is the saviour of democracy

Snow was falling, lightly dusting the tables full of “Jesus is my savior, Trump is my president” and “Fight for Trump” and other “Make America great again” regalia. Still, in subzero temperatures, people waited in a long and winding line on Saturday for a chance to see their greatest showman.

Donald Trump, the former US president, was about to hold the biggest campaign rally yet in New Hampshire’s primary elections, where victory would put him within touching distance of the 2024 Republican nomination – and trigger renewed warnings that democracy itself will be on the ballot in November.

But his ardent supporters in Manchester, New Hampshire, saw things differently – 180 degrees differently. In their view it is Joe Biden who acts like an autocrat and Trump who is the saviour of the constitutional republic.

  • @jaybone
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    910 months ago

    Why would you accuse someone of being something you proudly claim to be yourself?

    • @frunch
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      510 months ago

      Logical consistency isn’t something you’re gonna find at a trump rally.

      • @[email protected]
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        410 months ago

        “Jenna Driquier, 31, a hairdresser, added: ‘We’re living in dictatorship right now. The high prices, trying to get to communism, it’s not what this country was founded on.’”

        This woman gets told by her friends that she’s the smart one.