America's Reichstag fire???

Maybe not, but I worry a huge percentage of the apolitical assume Trump is telling something resembling the truth because they’re not plugged in enough to know better. Add them to the 40% of Americans who are plugged in but are gullible enough to trust Trump and it could potentially be a majority.
A huge percentage of the apolitical do not care about this issue and are not even aware of this issue.

I'd wager that out of the 350 million Americans, maybe only 50 million of them have any idea there have been riots in LA. Of those, maybe 10-20 million have heard anything Donald Trump has said or done. And of those, maybe 50-60% think he is full of shit (even the Heelyeah's who vote for Trump don't believe most of what he says).

I am comfortable that there are not 175 million plus Americans who believe Donald Trump's lies about the military in Los Angeles.
 
I no longer think I have a clue what Americans believe. I stumbled on this today looking for something else. I frankly find all these numbers amazing and can't fathom the last one at all.


A significant portion of Americans, 66%, believe in supernatural healing by God, with 33% strongly agreeing and 33% somewhat agreeing. This belief is widespread, with 87% of Americans acknowledging that prayer or spiritual practices can help in the medical treatment of illness. While most Americans acknowledge the role of spirituality in recovery, fewer believe in the power of individuals to heal others through touch, with 31% believing in "miracle healers".
 
A huge percentage of the apolitical do not care about this issue and are not even aware of this issue.

I'd wager that out of the 350 million Americans, maybe only 50 million of them have any idea there have been riots in LA. Of those, maybe 10-20 million have heard anything Donald Trump has said or done. And of those, maybe 50-60% think he is full of shit (even the Heelyeah's who vote for Trump don't believe most of what he says).

I am comfortable that there are not 175 million plus Americans who believe Donald Trump's lies about the military in Los Angeles.
Sorry, the point I was trying to make was about trusting Trump to tell the truth generally, not about LA specifically. That may not have been clear.
 
Maybe not, but I worry a huge percentage of the apolitical assume Trump is telling something resembling the truth because they’re not plugged in enough to know better. Add them to the 40% of Americans who are plugged in but are gullible enough to trust Trump and it could potentially be a majority.
I don't think Trump has ever come close to convincing a "majority" of Americans about anything. He has a pretty loyal following at about 25% of the public -- those people will accept pretty much what he says no matter how crazy. I think there are another 10%-20% who are default Republicans who recognize that Trump is a BS artist but they don't like liberals. There is probably a solid 20% that is completely apolitical and just chooses the lesser of two evils when election time rolls around and they simply don't have the bandwidth to think about Trump at all. And the remaining 35%-45% of the population is pretty anti-Trump no matter what.

If you simply don't count the 20% of people who pay no attention at all to Trump (and really, why would you consider those people -- they are only marginally relevant every four years and otherwise they have no say in political decisions), I don't think he is anywhere close to convincing 50% of the people who pay attention to this kind of stuff.
 
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