Background Briefing: September 3, 2020
While Trump Offers Simplistic, Strongman Magic, Biden Must Show That Real Strength Does Not Depend on Magic
We begin with Joe Biden’s visit to Kenosha, Wisconsin today and his meeting with the family of Jacob Blake who was shot seven times in the back at close range by a Kenosha police officer sparking protests. Biden’s visit follows Trump’s recent meeting with local Kenosha police officials and we discuss the contrast between supporting the victims of racial violence and the perpetrators and whether Trump’s strategy of division and fear will be more effective with the electorate than Biden’s strategy of hope and healing. Arlie Hochschild, one of the most influential American sociologists who has studied Trump voters and why they support him and is the author of Strangers in Their Own Land: Anger and Mourning on the American Right, joins us to discuss her article at The Guardian “The secret to Donald Trump’s electoral strategy? Emotion, not policy”. She joins us to discuss how Trump offers simplistic, strongman magic to his white, fearful, resentful and humiliated base while Biden faces the challenge of showing that real strength does not depend on magic.
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