Because his voters are equally ignorant and unable to admit they could ever be wrong.
If they were ever wrong, it means they aren't secret super-geniuses that are just too smart for 'the elite system' and not just ignorant idiots who think with their balls.
So as an engineer myself, airplanes are vastly more dangerous than nuclear power.
Cars even more so.
The issue is regulation, but the US has never had a nuclear accident that caused deaths in our history, and neither has France which is basically running half of Europe off its nuclear plants.
This is fear-mongering, plain and simple.
Russia obviously has killed many people, but they killed millions of people from not having food, they don't consider death a risk, it's just part of life.
The rest of the world? Engineers are easily capable of making the craziest things safe, again, see air-travel which has more risks by orders of magnitude.
Early planes crashed all the time, and early reactor designs were very dangerous.
That's why us engineers are so absolutely awesome, we don't stop making things better.
You want everyone to treat you like fox News treats their viewers, that's the kind of pandering campaign you want, but for your issues.
This is politics, this is for adults because it matters.
Shove your 'oh what a bad campaign' bullshit up your ass, everyone should be expected to vote for sanity, blaming politicians for not pandering is literally the problem that gave us WWE politics in the first place.
The sun pumps more radiation to you then any nuclear reactor will for anyone except the guys who fucked with the demon core.
And by your own argument, the sun kills thousands every year.
How many have died from nuclear reactors? Not counting the russians/soviets of course, who shouldn't be allowed to play with the rounded scissors we got in preschool.
They are far, FAR safer than coal, which killed thousands a year, I was in China during the bad times, it was horrific.
You're like an evangelical who believes a thing based on no proof.
You win politics by slowly moving the needle, making the other side unviable.
Our mistake was not being zero tolerance for southern racism.