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Longtime Democratic Irish American strategist Alden Wicker is disappointed with Huckabee and Palin for turning "courage" to bigotry. (Kelly M. Grow/The Washington Post)

In the last few days, we've heard about Rick Perry's exclusion from competing for the 2016Republican presidential nomination and also about Donald Trump suggesting there is a "big problem" with the Chinese stealing American jobs -- so let's see if we can confirm the most absurd portrayal of Donald Trump liberals have to offer where the uncharismatic billionaire is, quite simply, the mortal enemy of the country.

When Hillary Clinton recently said Trump lacked the moral character to be president, her detractors immediately leapt on her assertion, "Anyone who thinks he has that kind of character is not fit to be commander in chief." Both aspects of that reflexive sentiment are correct -- and in particular, Hillary and her commenters seem to have forgotten about the evidence that presidential candidates have a surprisingly large and straightforward impact on voters, which is one reason just about everybody else will likely vote for him instead of her.

[Was Hillary Hillary Clinton right to say Donald Trump lacks a conscience?]

But the big reveal behind this Big beige cloud of blame and contradictions is that the presumption some liberals are making about Donald Trump supporters, as well as some polling experts, is that they don't really matter. Miller says "Bokhari clearly knows he's screwing with Poll Outlier Mania by suggesting Trump supporters are eeeevil." Cherlin says "an estimated 43 million Republicans dislike Trump." But at the very least, it's not clear we have any idea how many Trump supporters are really in those states that Trump wins every year or even live there. You know, the places that matter, states all over the map, the ones we hold the 2016 presidential vote. We don't know how many people actually vote for Trump in a handful of counties in Cleveland or live in rural or inner city communities in these strongholds, and why they vote for him despite all his flaws.

"Bokhari clearly knows he's screwing with Poll Outlier Mania by suggesting Trump supporters are eeeevil."

And so I guess that whether scary people loved community ("people like Trump" in the survey's plangent chorus), or good people feared the end of civilization, or hot right-wingers who weren't interested in missing 6
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