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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Trump supporters would be most likely to turn on Trump if... [View all]DFW
(57,164 posts)39. None of the above
If they were dimwitted enough to support him in the first place, he could do all of what you listed, plus divorce Melania and marry Oprah in Reno at some casino on live TV, and his supporters would STILL think he's making American great again. Somehow. They wouldn't be able to explain just how right away, but they'd wait for Fox to tell them, and then they'd regurgitate it verbatim.
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A is bullshit because they would not have supported him in the first place if that was their
JI7
Dec 2016
#9
I can't see him doing a 180 on those "G" positions - he's more likely to simply not take action, if
JudyM
Dec 2016
#15
I suspect most already know that can't happen. And they'll just blame Democrats.
Garrett78
Dec 2016
#21
Ain't gonna happen. They didn't turn on Bush or any other Republican politician.
procon
Dec 2016
#27
I don't think we should try to divide them. I think we should yoke them to him.
LaydeeBug
Dec 2016
#40
They support privatization even if they don't realize what the effects would be.
Garrett78
Dec 2016
#46