Trump’s plan was to weaponize white males and get huge turnout in his favor to offset the greater numbers of non white males in the electorate. It was a plan that could work. But.
www.nytimes.com/...
Interviews with voters found that Mr. Trump’s increasingly outlandish behavior was rubbing many in his key voting bloc the wrong way. “I liked Trump until he opened his mouth,” said Phil Kinney, a retired middle school administrator and a Republican from Bethlehem, Pa. The recent string of attacks Mr. Trump has unleashed, particularly his criticism of the family of a Muslim soldier killed in Iraq, left Mr. Kinney disappointed. Faced with the choice of voting for Mr. Trump or Mrs. Clinton, Mr. Kinney said he may just stay home.
Two national polls conducted this month have Mrs. Clinton catching up to Mr. Trump among men over all.
So as to the plan to WIN:
Even under the rosiest projections of white turnout, Mr. Trump would still lose the popular vote if his poll numbers among whites do not improve considerably.
The article goes on to say how just about everyone else is bigly anti Trump, which we all knew anyway.