person worldview: It may be hard for Canadians to fathom how this is happening, especially considering that Trump lacks the support of notable pillars of the Republican Party, according to National Observer. Prominent party leaders have jumped ship, some of the most moral members of the Moral Majority refuse to place their faith in him, and several conservative newspapers are endorsing a Democrat for the first time ever. Despite being outspent, out-debated, and out-organized, Donald Trump has a real shot at becoming the 45th U.S. president. It all a matter of perspectiveA big reason why this is not necessarily a death knell for the 2016 Republican candidate has to do with the power of a person worldview in influencing behaviour. By tapping deeply into certain worldviews, Trump has been able to attract followers from all over the political spectrum.A survey by the RAND Corporation during the Republican primary found that agreement with this statement: people like me don't have any say about what the government does trumped demographics such as gender, age, race/ethnicity, employment status, educational attainment and household income when it came to predicting who planned to vote for Trump. It turns out that how a person sees the world can be better than demographics--including party affiliation--in predicting how someone will vote.
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