Thursday, March 17, 2016

The Masses Are Revolting: Why the Have-Nots in the Hamptons Are Pulling for Trump

The Village Voice reports:
You wouldn't normally put the words "Hamptons" and "Trump" together unless you were wagering on the guest list for a fundraiser at, say, Howard Stern's East Hampton estate. But these aren't normal times, and our man Trump is not a normal candidate. And the people supporting him are not to be found out there on the grassy expanses of Hamptons lawn parties. No, you are far more likely to find them, as I have, downtown in Sag Harbor at the LT or the Corner Bar. Trump's people out here aren't in the bought-and-paid-for, outright racist 25 percent who responded to his early campaign dog whistles like Labradors in a duck blind. His Hamptonites are by and large male and middle-aged or older, and they work with their hands for a living: They run machines in the factory on the Turnpike, or they paint houses and they repair plumbing; some of them work for the big landscaping companies that trim the Gin Lane hedges and mow Sagaponack lawns. They tend to occupy the next 25 percent, in other words — the people a suddenly gentler Trump is working to win over now, those who feel left out and left behind economically
The left-wing Village Voice notices Trump supporters aren't Country Club Republicans.