Donald Trump's ability to evoke awe in his supporters, through his bombastic rhetoric and gold-adorned Oval Office, has proven to be a powerful tool in winning elections, as explained by a 2003 paper on the psychology of awe.
Why voters perceive Trump as ‘awesome’ — and what Democrats can learn from it
Originally reported by The Hill
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