New York Times columnist Charles Blow this week pushed back against calls for liberals to reach out to President Donald Trump's supporters. In his column on Thursday, Blow responds to people like New York Times writer Nicholas Kristof who have cautioned against vilifying Trump voters. Blow reminds his readers that Democrats were in a similar position after President Ronald Reagan's re-election in 1984. "Democrats were whining and moaning, shuffling their feet and scratching their heads," he writes.