Other than your blog, and a couple of other college hockey related blogs, the only blogger I regularly read is by Nolan Dalla. Dalla is the longtime media director of the World Series of Poker, but writes on a number of subjects of interest to me, including restaurants, sports gambling and politics.
He wrote an entry yesterday imploring Trump supporters to switch sides. But what I found most interesting about the column was his observation about social media, and how its existence makes it more difficult or unlikely that someone will openly change their mind and express it.
As he notes, social media effectively creates a "record" for everyone. It's existence and our use of it paints us all into a virtual "corner" out of which it is very difficult to escape, short of accepting ridicule or embarrassment.
No doubt that is true across the political spectrum, and probably for any subject about which there is considerable social media interest.
Interesting observation about social media, I thought.
http://www.nolandalla.com/