People Are Sharing Stories Of Trump Supporters Who Voted Waaaay Against Their Own Interests, And It's Wild

In light of the 2024 election results, some have been evoking a 2015 meme that pretty succinctly sums up the obvious harm that a voter for Donald Trump is likely to inflict on themselves down the road:

Twitter: @Cavalorn

So, as we stare down another four+ years of Trump, here are some stories of folks who are very quickly finding out what their vote actually meant:

Person wearing a red baseball cap with the text "Trump 2024 Take America Back" and an embroidered American flag
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1. Firstly, there's the coworker who voted for Trump who is now worried about her undocumented husband:

Twitter: @asdfjklizzie

2. Then there's the neighbor who found out how tariffs, which could get as high as 60% on Chinese-made goods, work:

Twitter: @TedCruzPoodle

3. There's the Trump voter who relies on the Affordable Care Act, which both the President-elect and Republicans are likely to not support extending past 2025:

Twitter: @crunchyrugger

4. There are parents of autistic children who are finding out that yes, Trump does want to get rid of the US Department of Education:

Twitter: @vexedinthecity

5.There's the educational technology worker who is "happy at the turnout of the election" despite their company relying on government funding:

Person concerned about job security in an edtech company due to potential changes in government funding and Department of Education policies
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6. There's the company whose Trump-loving employees just lost their Christmas bonuses over concerns about the impact of higher tariffs:

Twitter: @JoshEakle

7.There's the Trump businessman who found out that mass deportation will indeed affect his company where "a huge portion of [his] labor is illegal":

Summary of a social media post discussing concerns about labor costs, future business plans in El Salvador, and hiring challenges with U.S. citizens
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8. There's the pro-Trump coworker whose very job relies on special education funding, which is provided by the Department of Education:

Twitter: @LenValyrian

9. This MAGA coworker who is relying on his pension and social security to retire next year:

Twitter: @QuietMia

10. There are the Trump-supporting illegal immigrants who are getting deported:

TNT / Twitter: @erenfromtargets

11. There's the undocumented, Trump-supporting U-Haul worker who thought that mass deportation of illegal immigrants didn't apply to him:

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12. There's the MAGA neighbor who didn't realize he just voted to increase the price of daily goods:

Twitter: @joncoopertweets

13. And finally, the Trump voter who apparently didn't think mass deportation applies to his mother:

Twitter: @numfuksteinstan

Yikes. Is it too soon to say, "We told you so?"