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Since Trump has been sworn in, he still has support from many of his voters. Most of his supporters would still vote for him if there was another election. At my town (in a blue state) there's still people wearing their MAGA shirts and flying a Trump flag on their car.
Since Trump has been sworn in, he still has support from many of his voters. Most of his supporters would still vote for him if there was another election. At my town (in a blue state) there's still people wearing their MAGA shirts and flying a Trump flag on their car.
It has only been 200 days. That is hardly enough time for disillusionment to sink in. Imagine how the electorate will feel after two or three years of constant train wreck. I suspect that even among a sizable number of his supporters, Trump just becomes exhausting. Even best friends and spouses need some space once in a while, but his act is just relentless and non-stop. And he's such a one-dimensional person, basically a one-trick pony with the same shtick day after day with no variation.
Since Trump has been sworn in, he still has support from many of his voters. Most of his supporters would still vote for him if there was another election. At my town (in a blue state) there's still people wearing their MAGA shirts and flying a Trump flag on their car.
His core loyalists are not what won him the election.
Just a few months as a President with a Republican leadership plus a majority in Congress that does not support him. Of course that those who voted for him support him. It has been an uphill battle for President Trump, regardless if I anybody voted for him or not. And there is a pretty good chance that the Republicans will lose their majority in Congress if they fail to deliver the promises they made starting seven years ago.
Since Trump has been sworn in, he still has support from many of his voters. Most of his supporters would still vote for him if there was another election. At my town (in a blue state) there's still people wearing their MAGA shirts and flying a Trump flag on their car.
His support has increased and leaves little doubt about his being reelected.
Just a few months as a President with a Republican leadership plus a majority in Congress that does not support him. Of course that those who voted for him support him. It has been an uphill battle for President Trump, regardless if I anybody voted for him or not. And there is a pretty good chance that the Republicans will lose their majority in Congress if they fail to deliver the promises they made starting seven years ago.
This is true. That is why the Republicans that don't support him will soon be replaced. Watch and see!
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