As the Democratic National Convention kicks off and the presidential campaign’s home stretch begins, President Donald Trump is losing his reelection bid against Democratic nominee Joe Biden. The former vice president has had a big national poll lead throughout the campaign, he has the edge in key battleground states, and Trump’s campaign is buying ads to preserve his hold on once sure-thing red states like Georgia and North Carolina. With the election only 78 days away, Trump’s supporters are scrambling for ways to make up ground with voters who have seen the economy devastated by a deadly pandemic that has resulted in more than 200,000 deaths under his watch.
As the time necessary to mount a comeback slips away and new polls show the president trailing by double-digits, Fox’s pro-Trump propagandists have found a new reason for hope: The Trump superfans who display their support by participating in colorful boat parades.
This fixation on boat enthusiasts doesn’t make much sense -- as The Washington Post’s Philip Bump pointed out, the Republican slant of the boating community makes it “the equivalent of driving through an upscale neighborhood where every other house sports a Trump-Pence sign.”
But for months, Trump and his campaign have been touting the “beautiful ’boaters’” on social media, in press releases, and on the stump, citing them as evidence of Trump’s purported enthusiasm advantage. This obsession appears to have roots in an effort by Trump aides to keep their boss happy as the country and his reelection hopes crumble around him -- The Daily Beast reported in July that the president “has delighted in advisers showing him boater photos and videos that have bubbled up on social media.”
Now the president’s personal propaganda channel is giving him the boater coverage he craves, telling its audience that Trump’s support from that demographic is a reason to doubt the polls -- and that it may even herald his victory in the fall.