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Make no mistake, people in the Rust Belt weren’t simple, and they didn’t respond to the blunt and relatable merely because they were unsophisticated or naive. If anything, they were guarded. For years they had been wounded by well-spoken politicians who fed them flowery speeches instead of results, and those wounds had scabbed over and grown scars, hardening into a deep, contemptuous distrust.
Rust: A Memoir of Steel and Grit
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