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- One of my sources is the book What Do We Do Now: Standing Up For Your Values In Trump’s America. This book is a good description of the anti-Trump sentiment in America and is divided into chapters separating the different factions of anti-Trump feeling with regards to race, islam, etc.
- Another source is the NPR article “Study: News Coverage of Trump More Negative Than Other Presidents”. This source has plenty of statistics detailing how much and why people do or don’t support Trump. It also analyzes how the discourse around politics has changed since Trump.
- Another source is the Project MUSE article “The Post-Racial and Post-Ethical Discourse of Donald Trump.” This source will be useful because it analyzes how Trump has impacted the discourse surrounding race from a left-leaning perspective. It also analyzes how feelings before Trump about race led to the creation of Donald Trump who could exploit these feelings to his benefit and change the discourse.
- How big is anti-Trump sentiment?
- Is it higher in certain geographic areas?
- How merited is anti-Trump sentiment?
- How does it vary among social classes/groups?
- Why does the media dislike Trump?
- For what reasons does the media like Trump?
- Why does general public dislike Trump?
- Do different groups broadly dislike Trump for different reasons?
- Was our political discourse more substantive before?
- Why do pro-Trump people support him?
- What policies of Trump’s do Americans agree with?
- What percentage of Americans think Trump lies?
- What was favorability rating of previous presidents?
- What is Trump’s favorability rating?
- What policy of Trump’s do Americans agree with most?
- What percentage of Americans dislike the media?
- Why were previous presidents liked/disliked?
- What was political discourse like before?
- Has the amount of protests increased since Trump?
- What Trump policy do Americans disagree with most?