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Judi Lynn

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Tue Mar 5, 2024, 03:15 AM Mar 2024

Anthropologist: CPAC displays how Trump's base believes he is a savior

FEB. 26, 2024 / 9:55 AM

By Alexander Hinton, Rutgers University-Newark

Former President Donald Trump acknowledges applause as he arrives at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) on Saturday. Thousands of conservative activists, elected officials and pundits gathered to hear speakers with this year's theme "CPAC: Where Globalism Goes to Die." Photo by Mike Theiler/UPI


Feb. 26 (UPI) -- What is happening in the hearts of former President Donald Trump's supporters?

As an anthropologist who studies peace and conflict, I went to the annual meeting of the Conservative Political Action Conference, or CPAC, to find out. I wanted to better understand the Make America Great Again faithful -- and their die-hard support for Trump.

The event began on Feb. 21, in National Harbor, Maryland, with Steve Bannon's routine, untrue banter about how President Joe Biden stole the 2020 election, and it peaked with an angry speech from Trump three days later. In between, I sat among the MAGA masses listening to speaker after speaker express outrage about American decline -- and their hope for Trump's reelection.

Everywhere I turned, people wore MAGA regalia -- hats, pins, logos and patches, many with Trump's likeness. I spent breaks in the exhibition hall, which featured a Jan. 6 insurrection-themed pinball machine featuring "Stop the Steal," "Political Prisoners" and "Babbitt Murder" rally modes and a bus emblazoned with Trump's face. Admirers scribbled messages on the bus such as, "We have your back" and "You are anointed and appointed by God to be the President."

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https://www.upi.com/Voices/2024/02/26/2131708957227/

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Anthropologist: CPAC displays how Trump's base believes he is a savior (Original Post) Judi Lynn Mar 2024 OP
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