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  • With the 2016 Presidential race coming to a close, weve heard a lot from supporters

  • of Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, but there is one group we haven’t heard from.

  • Early in Trump’s campaign, he saidthe silent majority is backand many have pointed

  • to this silent majority as the driving force behind Trump’s rise in the past year.

  • So, what exactly is the silent majority and how will these voters impact the election?

  • Well, the term was popularized by President Richard Nixon shortly after he took office

  • in 1969.

  • Enormous demonstrations against the War in Vietnam were taking place around the country,

  • and the youth were extremely vocal and visible.

  • But in his speech, Nixon called on thesilent majoritywho agreed with him on a slower

  • withdrawal from Vietnam.

  • However they remained silent because of societal pressure from the comparatively outspoken

  • 1960’s anti-war counterculture.

  • Nonetheless, this silent majority undoubtedly existed, and in fact helped Nixon win the

  • presidency.

  • But the silent majority was more complex than simplyconservatives who are afraid to

  • speak out”.

  • The term also implied those in Middle America, particularly blue-collar workers, to whom

  • politics was not a priority.

  • Nixon himself described these groups asforgotten americans”, in that those who were the most

  • vocal, and received the most representation, did not necessarily represent thatsilent

  • majority”.

  • But why would Trump even invoke a term by Nixon, considering his disgraceful history

  • and near impeachment?

  • Well it may be that Trump is banking on Nixon-inspired voters.

  • The sentiments behind a modernsilent majorityare similar to those of the Nixon era, and

  • the two politicians are not entirely dissimilar.

  • Trump’s outlandish behavior may call out severe criticism by the media, but his strict

  • presumption oflaw-and-order”, as well as exploitation of racial tensions and public

  • fear to garner popularity has certainly worked to gain him the nomination.

  • What’s more, the United States is experiencing a hostile counter culture not unlike that

  • of the 1960s.

  • Many on the left label not just Trump, but his open supporters asracists and sexists”.

  • That’s not really a label anyone wants to hold, and so it is likely that many of Trumps

  • supporters are silent about their support, but do still comprise a majority of the voting

  • Republican party.

  • Although Donald Trump appears to be losing support from the GOP in the final weeks of

  • the election, there’s still no telling how much of the silent vote he has left.

  • In such a close race between two generally unpopular candidates, with third parties gaining

  • unprecedented ground, it is possible that the silent majority may be more important

  • in this election than

  • ever before.

With the 2016 Presidential race coming to a close, weve heard a lot from supporters

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