Los Angeles Times

The Trump minority

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Re “Trump continues to roll; Sanders scores big upset,” March 9

Yes, Donald Trump continues to win primaries. But the subheadlin­e for the piece on Trump’s victories, which states that the “GOP leader again shows his broad appeal,” is misleading.

Though he may be the front- runner for his party’s nomination, Trump hardly has broad appeal among Republican voters. He has not garnered 50% of the vote in any of the primaries or caucuses to date. His best showing was in Massachuse­tts ( hardly a GOP stronghold), where he came close with 49.3%. Elsewhere, his vote totals range from 21.3% to 47.3%; generally, he comes in between 35% and 43%.

Some analysis should be done before declaring that Trump has broad appeal.

Steven J. Barkin, Studio City

The GOP establishm­ent is missing Trump’s selling point. He is not a con artist, he’s a businessma­n.

Trump was fortunate to get a loan and inheritanc­e from his wealthy father, but look at what he has built. He will try different products, ideas and buildings; obviously some will win and some won’t. That is the American story.

People are tired of the establishm­ents in both parties. And Trump, to his credit, is against the current carried interest subsidy enjoyed by Wall Street. ( President Obama tried to close this loophole.)

Steve Watson

Thousand Oaks

To those voters who support Trump mainly because he has been a successful businessma­n, please consider the following:

Since 1900, two presidents were businessme­n before becoming politician­s: Herbert Hoover and George W. Bush. Hoover presided over the Great Depression, and Bush gave us the worst recession since the Great Depression.

The “businessma­n” is the one who convinced us that automation would free us up at work to focus on our more complex tasks. Instead, automation has resulted in layoffs.

The “businessma­n” has outsourced jobs away from America, lowered actual wages and reduced or eliminated healthcare benefits and pensions.

The “businessma­n” has caused more than half of all full- time workers to work more than 40 hours a week.

Business profits are soaring, yet the wealthiest 1% are banking most of the wealth created.

So, if you really think that the “businessma­n” is your best friend, keep supporting Trump. I’m sure he appreciate­s it.

David M. Galfond

Palmdale

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Joe Raedle Getty I mages REPUBLICAN VOTERS in three states handed Donald Trump more primary victories on Tuesday.

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