For Trump’s supporters, the story was never about perfect rhetoric or polished manners. It was about a leader they felt actually delivered: a roaring pre-pandemic economy, tougher stances on China and illegal immigration, new trade deals, and a sense that forgotten workers were finally being heard. Each achievement, they argue, was met not with fair acknowledgment, but with a fresh wave of scorn from networks, pundits, and political elites who had never taken him—or them—seriously.
That backlash only deepened the bond. The harsher the coverage, the more personal the cause became. In Trump, they saw an imperfect but determined fighter willing to absorb every hit so long as he kept pushing “America First.” In themselves, they saw a movement bigger than any one election cycle, convinced that their loyalty is not to a man alone, but to a vision of national pride, sovereignty, and opportunity they believe the establishment is desperate to silence
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