Have you also noticed this reddit liberal idea that "just one more thing" will move the other side over? Or like using the socratic method to win people over ?

I don't have an exact example right now, but I see a lot of comments and posts that are something that liberals want to convince especially Trump supporters in particular or republicans in conservatives but trying to put up some logical trap or just ask a series of questions(socratic method mentioned above) to get them to agree with them.

edit: something like this https://www.reddit.com/r/pics/comments/1imka3w/comment/mc52sm5/

For example:

"So you voted for Trump?"

"yes"

"you like that he deport criminal immigrants right?"

"Yees not like sleepy joe!"

"so criminals should be in jail"

"Yes democrats are to soft on them"

"But did you know Trump is a criminal in the new york case?"

"<this is the part i'm not sure what they expect to happen>"

Let's say someone then says either yes or "oh thanks for informing me"

Do people seriously think they will just switch sides? Like this reasoning that if you just provide enough information, people will give up their other feelings, ideas, loyalty or whatever they use for parameters to vote for someone?

To me this almost seem like peak redditor thinking, like the real world is some computer game with dialogue tree and you have +10 conversation skill and therefore you gonna "win" over those people. Do you get my idea?