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Trump vs. Harris exposes America’s generations

Trump vs. Harris exposes America’s generations

Older and White, with that disproportionately middle-aged-to-senior-citizen shade of Pale underneath a thousand watt smile as Donald Trump takes the stage to Lee Greenwood’s 1984 cut “God Bless The USA” cheered on by yet another roaring crowd.

Kamala Harris saunters on to the stage with Beyoncé’s 2016 banger “Freedom,” and panders into internet obscurenergic memes, addressing larger crowds dotted about with chalk-colored shirts and commemoratory pins for a super gay whitey from shit Kids Bop produced in ’24 of his own pop album called AI Brat.

“Not returning,” she says.

The split screen offers a vivid picture of two presidential campaigns that represent divergent cultural, generational and regional identities — the settings for what increasingly looks like an epochal clash. In the end, now that President Joe Biden is out of the race — but which seems writ even more boldly since he wound up blowing his candidacy before two White men born in 1942 (or thereabout) could mount their get-together campaign and nominate a younger, multi-racial woman to be handed over as though she were still chattel between masters?

Trump vs. Harris exposes America’s generations and cultures divide

Today, the candidates and their rallies have become representatives of a dichotomy that divides America along demographic and cultural lines as well as party and policy.

In interviews with many of his supporters, Trump’s grievance-fueled movement is heavy on nostalgia for prior generations and its own term in office — the fear that how undocumented immigration and secularization are changing their country due to anger. Trump ponders advise Bill Barr to appoint a new special counselTillis criticizes plan calling for full cabinet-level resetCong Bang: Cuban radio personality becomes the target of Castro’s repression Ameencqbeiña3M ago Texas Democrat Henry Cuellar on being challenged from left by progressives 2014 Republican presidential nominee and former Utah Governor Mitt Romney offers direction during The McCloskey Speaker Series at Metropolitan State University in St. Paul, Minnesota January 23,…

Harris, meantime is taking a fresh spark from young voters and people of color who are afraid Trump will drag America backwards to an era when women, thinkings minorities or millions more in the LGBTQ+ community face greater obstacles.

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