It often seems that way, Ian. But I think it's a hollow kind of support, the kind that could easily collapse as the trials get under way.
A two-day Reuters-Ipsos poll this week asked respondents if they would vote for Trump for president next year if he were "convicted of a felony crime by a jury." Among Republicans, 45% said they would not vote for him, while only 35% said they would. The rest said they don't know. That's a promising trend.
Excellent, as usual.
Thank you, Tom.
A true leader in that your issues are readily backed up with easily shared ideas on how to actually achieve change. This idea that “we the people”
are helpless when MAGA grunts has been replaced with do able and effective procedures! Thank you over and over!! I have shared with many.
Thanks Jean. Your high expectations help keep me going.
And yet in our "up is down/night is day" insane asylum of a country, the latest indictment only solidifies Republican support for Trump.
It often seems that way, Ian. But I think it's a hollow kind of support, the kind that could easily collapse as the trials get under way.
A two-day Reuters-Ipsos poll this week asked respondents if they would vote for Trump for president next year if he were "convicted of a felony crime by a jury." Among Republicans, 45% said they would not vote for him, while only 35% said they would. The rest said they don't know. That's a promising trend.