Don't call them 'witch hunts.' Most Americans say investigations into Trump are fair
Try reading the article BEFORE the partisan, knee-jerk reaction. It offers quite the insight once beyond the header. The government-funded media outlet for the so-called elite put out quite the defining/dividing line between right/left, city v small town, and education level.
By definition of traits, I must be a female, city-dwelling sewer rat Democrap with a degree. Who knew?
Got this part right though:
So Trump remains very popular with the base, but politically toxic with everyone else. That represents a real conundrum for the GOP because with numbers like those, it's hard to see how Trump wins a general election, but also hard to see how he loses the Republican nomination — without a sustained effort from others in the party to go after his glaring vulnerabilities that have cost the GOP in recent elections.
https://www.npr.org/2023/03/27/11661...ntial-election
Last edited by Gunny; 03-27-2023 at 10:27 AM.
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