The majority of billionaires are supporting Harris according to the latest Forbes article. So, is the lesson that those billionaires are also suffering "brain rot" and the ones supporting Trump are not?
Or are you adopting an elitist view, that anyone that supports Harris is cogent and anyone that supports Trump suffers "brain rot" or is deplorable.
Thank you for highlighting how "blind" people are to their own biases.
The truth is that the working class has largely lined up behind Trump and the upper income and wealthy class supports Harris. Those upper income and wealthy individuals that "buck the system" and support Trump get attacked and cancelled for not conforming.
Interestingly, on most issues, Trump is closer to the mainstream and Harris is closer to the fringe. Just look at the polling on an issue-by-issue basis regarding where most people stand and the positions of the candidates.
Abortion being an example, most people (women more than men) overwhelmingly oppose elective abortions of healthy babies after 13 weeks. Sorry, if the facts rain on Harris's extreme view of supporting abortions under all circumstances... that is a "fringe" outlier point of view according to every poll on the issue.
Meanwhile, Trump has expressed his personal views on abortion which are more conservative than than most people but closer to the mainstream than Harris.
Yet rather than impose his personal view, he has said, he will leave it to the states to determine what the people of that state want the law to be.
So, who is "fringe" on the issue. The person who believes the majority of people in each state should determine the law or the person that wants to mandate a policy that conflicts with the majority of Americans.
There is a huge gap between how most Americans feel on issues and Harris's record on them. It is one reason that Harris did not get a single delegate when she ran for President previously. If people voted for policies instead of people, Harris would lose hands down, because she is out of step with the American people. Instead, she appeals largely to the coastal elite, who believe they know better.