Fear of a second Trump term has been festering among many Americans— as has the anger of those who support the exPOTUS. The anger and the fear are real. Violence and threats are part of the MAGA gameplan to bully and divide us.

The upcoming election will test the effect of these two strong emotions on voters. The Trump agenda promotes fear as a primary instrument to attract and retain its base. He speaks in curious code.

“They are eating the dogs” is a code for fear of all immigrants! Meanwhile, Trump’s intemperate attempt to demean his opponent by denigrating her intellect, dismissing her experience, mispronouncing her name, and questioning her race is a less than subtle message directed to his base. The racist and misogynist tropes are intended as intentional firewalls for MAGA voters to ignore the widening gap between the observable competence and mental suitability of the candidates. In an otherworldly Hamletian quandary, the election revolves around existential questions of right and might.

For women “to be” or “not to be” is a very real consideration depending on your geography, your age, your economic status. While the contrast between Trump and Harris appears obvious to Democrats and supporters of Harris, a very different contrast drives her opponents. It is about “pronouns” and skin tones.

“ Fear her” is the message, “ fear them” whips up their anger. The rest of us are simply afraid that it will work. Emotion clouds voters’ opinions on .