http://www.dailykos.com/stories/2016/1/3/1464427/-Will-bitter-voters-keep-clinging-to-Trump?detail=email

As 2015 drew to a close, political observers of all stripes were rightly getting raked over the coals for their respective failures to predict the most dramatic development of the 2016 GOP presidential campaign. But when it comes to the unlikely rise and surprising staying power of Donald Trump, President Barack Obama didn't seem at all taken aback by the Republican frontrunner's strength among older, whiter, less-educated, and working-class voters. Of course, that might be because then-Sen. Obama warned in 2008 about precisely that kind of right-wing appeal to frustrated and "bitter" voters who "cling to guns or religion."
Two weeks ago, President Obama explained the Trump phenomenon this way to Steve Inskeep of NPR:
"I do think that when you combine that demographic change with all the economic stresses that people have been going through -- because of the financial crisis, because of technology, because of globalization,
the fact that wages and incomes have been flat-lining for some time, and that particularly blue-collar men have had a lot of trouble in this new economy, where they are no longer getting the same bargain that they got when they were going to a factory and able to support their families on a single paycheck -- you combine those things, and it means that there is going to be potential anger, frustration, fear.
"Some of it justified, but just misdirected. I think somebody like Mr. Trump is taking advantage of that. That's what he's exploiting during the course of his campaign."
first ask yourself what do these White people have to be bitter about can't be jobs so much checkout these stats and see who really should be bitter, than sk yourself who was responsible for the decline of the economy pre Obama?????
According to the BLS, African Americans experienced an unemployment rate of 10.2 percent in May, up from 9.6 percent in April. Meanwhile, the national average was 5.5 percent in May with whites experiencing an unemployment rate of 4.7 percent.Jun 5, 2015take your pick of stories that explain the decline of the American economy and who you should be mad at. republicans feed their base the elephant dung about how Pres. is destroying the economy so like dutiful gullible minions the blame this Pres.
https://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=which%20party%20did%20most%20to%20cause%20decline%20in%20economy
in short the answer is yes as long as they remain in their bubble of low info the will stick with the one who feels their troughs with the most red meat