According to the GOP House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, Donald Trump mostly avoids rich people, AND would much rather hang out with blue-collar workers than wealthy people.
“If you ever go on a project with him, where he’s building a building, he is more in contact with those who are building it than who’s buying it. That’s the uniqueness about him. He’d rather hang out with everyone who builds the building than whoever buys the room from him.”
Apparently, perhaps, never having been to a building site, McCarthy is unaware that while a hotel, office building, apartment building, or even a simple house is being built, the people who will be there are the people building it, not the people who are going to buy or rent it. Those people show up later when the builders aren’t there anymore.
To join Mar-a-Lago it costs $200,000 and then comes a required annual dues of $14,000.
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These are the people he pals around with, and although there are workers at Mar a Lago and there were workers at the fundraiser, who did Trump most likely speak with?
How many working class people can join Mar a Lago, or could have attended the fund raiser?
How many blue collar, working class people does he hang out with at his golf outings?
At one of the biggest gatherings of working class people, NASCAR, he might have been driven around the track in his limo waving at the crowd, but only if those people could get in, they would have been at his rally that night where he could speak at them not with them.