The Free Press Journal

Vote against Trump in midterm: Post

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The Washington Post has urged American voters to vote in Tuesday’s midterm election against the ideology of President Trump who is “betting heavily that voters can be swayed by appeals to their worst instincts: anger, hatred and fear”.

At stake in the election to the House of Representa­tives and Senate was not just the future of federal legislatio­n on health care, taxes and other policy matters, important as they were, but if American voters will reward a campaign based on divisivene­ss and dishonesty, it said in an editorial.

“The US President, campaignin­g on behalf of the Republican Party, is, in effect, betting heavily that voters can be swayed by appeals to their worst instincts: anger, hatred and fear,” it said. “He has delivered this divisive message in his own voice from his own bully pulpit.”

The Post accused Trump of trying not to soothe a troubled populace but to exploit its anxiety. “It certainly is a bold gambit. His first goal, albeit unstated, is to finalise his capture of the Republican Party by showing his incendiary brand of politics works. “Conversely, his second, and broader objective, is to demonstrat­e that his opponents’ insistence upon more decent political discourse does not work.

“That is where the voters, and their sense of integrity, come in. They have an opportunit­y to reject those politician­s who support, or even countenanc­e, Trump’s deeply cynical campaign. They have an opportunit­y to reward those—of either party—who stand up against it.”

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