Did male voters turn into Trump supporters because his speaking style—full of bravado, outrageous, with black-and-white statements and an us-versus-them observational, populist tone—is so familiar to us?
Politicians are “canned, prepared and rehearsed, while the impression is that Trump is spontaneous, authentic and candid,” writes Robert Siegel of All Things Considered.
Jampole says Trump’s followers hear him as a comic hero and a disruptor.
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You decide. Here’s Andrew Dice Clay’s word on it:
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