Trump keeps followers loyal with their drug of choice: dopamine
Stephen H. Provost
By now, there’s plenty of evidence that Trump isn’t good at fixing things: He couldn’t fix his bankrupt businesses. He hasn’t fixed the coronavirus pandemic, the North Korean nuclear crisis, the broken health-care system... The list goes on. But it’s not Trump’s ability to solve problems that attracts followers, but his willingness to say he can do it.
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