Trump had done more for rich Americans, then the middle class and the poor. Tax cuts for the rich. Cutting off the med-aid brought in by Obama. He continues to bring in the religious right vote, by conforming to abolish abortion (which many christian groups are against). Alot of rich Americans are getting rich off of government contracts for prisons and associated services. Hence the quota of police to put poor black men away on possesion charges (where they spend years). Not only is this a continuation of systemic racism in the states since the black people won freedom in the American Civil War (1865), Black people didn't fully achieve voting until 1965 and the right to be equal.
Trump is an anti Christian. He has had relationships outside marriage (Last time I heard most churches usually don't like it if you commit adultery). He has covered those relationships up. He claims to be a billionaire (although he has had at least 2 companies go bankrupt- paying out cents on the dollars he owed), yet he still is a billionaire. Allready he is trying to rig the election in the fall, by limiting the mail system for mail in ballots. Poor people use the mail because they can't take time off to vote.
America is turning into the haves and have nots..... the rich vs the poor...... the masters and the slaves....
Look at Trump now, using the White house as a back drop in his re-election bid.
Now say King Donald the First, or how about Emperor Donald..... if he is re-elected civil liberties will be taken away. Think those riots will continue?
"Trump had done more for rich Americans, then the middle class and the poor. Tax cuts for the rich."
False. Through November, 2019, Americans making between 50,000 and 100,00 per year saw a 12.5% drop in tax liabilities.
Those making between $25,000 to $30,000 saw an 11.2% drop.
Those making between 100,000 and 200,00 saw a drop of 10.9%
The single biggest drop came for those making between 40,00 and 50,000 at 14.5%.
The second biggest drop was for those making between 250,000 and 500,000 at 14.4%.
Taxpayers making at least 1,000,000 saw only a 4.3% drop.
"Cutting off the med-aid brought in by Obama."
False
Trump repealed the individual mandate, which was among the least popular parts of Obamacare. This was a mandate that made it mandatory for individuals to buy insurance or pay a tax penalty. Trump said the people shouldn't have to be threatened by a tax if they don't have health insurance and the numbers are showing that younger people are the ones not buying into the program. It is their choice, which they did not have before.
"He continues to bring in the religious right vote, by conforming to abolish abortion (which many christian groups are against)."
Many people, religious, feel this is a good thing but if you've not noticed many "Christians" are also endorsing Biden because they don't feel Trump supports a Christian narrative.
"Alot of rich Americans are getting rich off of government contracts for prisons and associated services."
I don't believe in private prison systems as there is something wrong with having an incentive to hold someone against their will. However, private prisons in the US house only 10% of the total prison population. While it is small, no amount should be small enough till we get to zero. But keep in mind, Trump has nothing to do with this. Private prisons were cleared for operation in 1983.
"Hence the quota of police to put poor black men away on possesion charges (where they spend years). Not only is this a continuation of systemic racism in the states since the black people won freedom in the American Civil War (1865), Black people didn't fully achieve voting until 1965 and the right to be equal."
Again, the number of persons incarcerated in the private prison system is only in the neighbourhood of ten percent, so it hardly constitutes as being remotely "systemic". Not sure what the voting laws have to do with this but it was Trump that signed the Prison reform bill which effectively released thousands of African Americans from prison. Biden on the other hand drafted and sponsored the bill which eventually was passed into law as the "Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act". This law was responsible for directly funding the public prison expansion on the state level. It also removed access for prisoners to Pell Grants that would have allowed them to pursue a college education at no cost, since as a "grant" they do not have to be paid back.
"Trump is an anti Christian. He has had relationships outside marriage (Last time I heard most churches usually don't like it if you commit adultery). He has covered those relationships up."
Which is it? He's either pro Christian because he's spoken about being anti-abortion or he's not Christian because he's and adulterer? He's not the first to do this and when he did, he was a private citizen. Two of the most beloved Presidents in the past 70 years were adulterers WHILE they were in office and attempted to cover them up, which were Kennedy and Clinton. Clinton was impeached because he lied to Congress about it.
"He claims to be a billionaire (although he has had at least 2 companies go bankrupt- paying out cents on the dollars he owed), yet he still is a billionaire."
His estimated net worth has indeed pegged him as being in the billionaire club (roughly 3 Billion) but bankruptcies are irrelevant in the grand scheme of business in general as they can sometimes be used, and are used, to improve one's business. It is a common practice and can be considered as a smart move financially. It is also completely legal so I find it hard to critique someone for doing something that is legal and even beneficial. Also consider that Trump owns roughly 500 businesses, which far overshadows a few bankruptcies.
"Allready he is trying to rig the election in the fall, by limiting the mail system for mail in ballots. Poor people use the mail because they can't take time off to vote."
First, any and all changes to the postal system are being postponed till after the election. However, if you're referring to the removal of blue mail boxes and mail sorting machines, this is a normal course of postal service operations annually. In fact, the removals were part of the previous post-master general's recommendations and she was appointed by Obama in 2015. Between 2005 and 2012, the Postal Service took 12,000 blue mail boxes out of service so it is a normal process based on the amount of mail the USPS is delivering. And there is a difference between universal mail in voting and absentee mail in voting. There are looser standards with universal mail in voting because ballots are not requested by registered voters, they are automatically sent out based on last known address. Many of these ballots go to the right address but the practice can see the registered voter either no longer lives at that address and failed to update the record or they've simply died and the family never updated the record. This leaves the opportunity for fraud much more open. Conversely, an "absentee" ballot is a mail in ballot but one that has been directly requested by the registered voter. This lessens the opportunity, but not eliminates it, for fraud. Before Covid, universal mail in voting was quite rare with only five states having a universal mail in voting system. Regarding the "poor people" comment, most polling stations are open for at least 12 hours so this isn't a valid argument unless your point is that poor people work at least 12 hours a day. With most states allowing time off for voting, this becomes less of an argument.
I hope this helps you to see the issues more clearly.