It IS Possible To Flip Fact-Allergic Trump Voters With This SIMPLE Technique (TWEET/VIDEOS)

To my fellow Liberals! We have been trying to flip people who are voting for Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump for months. They don’t seem to care about the appalling things he says and does.

This week, I compiled a list of 50 things that make him unfit to hold office. You can try giving your point of view and use logic; however, Trump supporters are not the best at processing logic.

RawStory described your typical Trump voter this way:

“According to most commentators, the prototypical Trump supporter is an uneducated, narrow-minded bigot with legitimate grievances against the faltering economy which Trump has skillfully alchemized into violent rage toward non-whites, Muslims and successful women. The Trump voter is a patriarchal authoritarian primed since early childhood to fearfully submit to a bullying father who always knows best. In the circular logic of the authoritarian mindset, might makes right—and so Trump, as the strongman, is necessarily the winner in a competition against losers.”

This is a somewhat accurate description, but these are not the only types of people voting for The Donald. Also voting for Trump:

“As of July, 11 percent of Muslims, 13 percent of Latinos, 34 percent of women, and significant numbers of professionals.”

Unfortunately, Trump supporters are allergic to facts, so logic and reason won’t work. There is a different technique you can try.

Communication guru, Sharon Ellison, practices a technique called Powerful Non-Defensive Communication (PNDC).

According to Ellison’s website:

“PNDC stands for Powerful Non-Defensive Communication™, a new paradigm that is a dramatic departure from our traditional methods of communication, which are based on the ‘rules of war.’ I’ve spent most of my life developing this process because it never made sense to me to use the use the same rules for two such completely different activities — war and conversation.”

As much as you probably want to, don’t just hate on Trump and talk about the nasty things he says when talking to his supporters.

Ask them about their views; make it a dialogue instead of a debate. Lead them to the right question to make them start doubting Trump.

Here are a few starter questions:

  • May I ask you something about what you just said?
  • May I ask about what you said when we were talking the other day?

Ask them about Trump’s behavior:

  • Have you ever noticed Trump attacking people’s looks or intelligence if they ask him a question he doesn’t want to answer, or if they disagree with him?
  • Did you see the video of Trump mocking the disabled reporter? What was your reaction? What would you say to your child if he or she treated a classmate like that?

Here is a segment from the Daily Show talking to Trump supporters:

Here is Trae Crowder’s solution:

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