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How Trump’s appeal to nostalgia deliberately evokes America’s more-racist, more-sexist past

  • Written by Spencer Goidel, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Auburn University
imageFormer President Donald Trump's rallies evoke nostalgia and patriotism.AP Photo/Steve Helber

There’s a reason Donald Trump’s 2024 presidential campaign is working hard to evoke nostalgia: People who are nostalgic – meaning, people who long for America’s “good old days” – were more likely to vote for...

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