'Normal people are repulsed by Trump': The Manhattan indictment is chasing away independent voters

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‘Any hopes that the Republican party might have that the indictment of Donald Trump in a Manhattan courtroom last Tuesday will convince outraged independent voters to jump on the Trump train should be put on hold, according to a Wall Street Journal report.

While GOP lawmakers are rallying to the former president's side despite a whopping 34 felony counts related to his alleged payment of hush money to an adult film star and a Playboy model, independent voters and some two-time Trump voters are saying they have had enough and are moving on.

According to the Journal's John McCormick, "While the indictment may embolden Mr. Trump’s core supporters, it is unlikely to help him reach more of the centrist voters he would need to reclaim the White House. A poll released by CNN last week showed 62% of independents approve of the indictment, while Democrats were nearly universal in their approval of it and Republicans largely disapproved of it."

Case in point, Randy Marquardt, the Republican party chairman in Washington County, Wisconsin, said a recent get-together broke up when Trump's name came up as the possible 2024 presidential nominee.’


We’ll see next year if this message got through to Republican primary voters.
 
‘Any hopes that the Republican party might have that the indictment of Donald Trump in a Manhattan courtroom last Tuesday will convince outraged independent voters to jump on the Trump train should be put on hold, according to a Wall Street Journal report.

While GOP lawmakers are rallying to the former president's side despite a whopping 34 felony counts related to his alleged payment of hush money to an adult film star and a Playboy model, independent voters and some two-time Trump voters are saying they have had enough and are moving on.

According to the Journal's John McCormick, "While the indictment may embolden Mr. Trump’s core supporters, it is unlikely to help him reach more of the centrist voters he would need to reclaim the White House. A poll released by CNN last week showed 62% of independents approve of the indictment, while Democrats were nearly universal in their approval of it and Republicans largely disapproved of it."

Case in point, Randy Marquardt, the Republican party chairman in Washington County, Wisconsin, said a recent get-together broke up when Trump's name came up as the possible 2024 presidential nominee.’


We’ll see next year if this message got through to Republican primary voters.
I'm an Independent voter, and I am repulsed by Trump, but I got in on the ground floor, spotting him as a shady dealing, loud mouth of poor moral character, from the beginning. If not a partisan republican, to see him in action, and hear his words it to be repulsed by him. This is true, not just for independents, but by normal republicans/conservative republican alike, but politics being what it is, many normal republicans are repulse, yet silent. This speaks poorly of 21st Century Republicans and thier party is damaged by their silence.
 
The problem is, they have been saying this about Trump since the Primaries... "His message may work in the state of _____ , but wait until he gets to ______" . "His message may work with GOP, but wait until the G.E where Hillary will clasn up with the moderates and Independents". "Trumps message will not resonate with black and diverse voters in 2020" then he breaks GOP records across demographics and total votes.
 
The problem is, they have been saying this about Trump since the Primaries... "His message may work in the state of _____ , but wait until he gets to ______" . "His message may work with GOP, but wait until the G.E where Hillary will clesn up the moderate and Independents". "Trumps message will not resonate with black and diverse voters in 2020" then he breaks GOP records across demographics and total votes.
Media and vote counters is all that matters in politics in America. Not voters. Not Americans.
 
‘Any hopes that the Republican party might have that the indictment of Donald Trump in a Manhattan courtroom last Tuesday will convince outraged independent voters to jump on the Trump train should be put on hold, according to a Wall Street Journal report.

While GOP lawmakers are rallying to the former president's side despite a whopping 34 felony counts related to his alleged payment of hush money to an adult film star and a Playboy model, independent voters and some two-time Trump voters are saying they have had enough and are moving on.

According to the Journal's John McCormick, "While the indictment may embolden Mr. Trump’s core supporters, it is unlikely to help him reach more of the centrist voters he would need to reclaim the White House. A poll released by CNN last week showed 62% of independents approve of the indictment, while Democrats were nearly universal in their approval of it and Republicans largely disapproved of it."

Case in point, Randy Marquardt, the Republican party chairman in Washington County, Wisconsin, said a recent get-together broke up when Trump's name came up as the possible 2024 presidential nominee.’


We’ll see next year if this message got through to Republican primary voters.
There aren't any normal people left in Manhattan. They all moved to Florida over year ago.
 
I'm an Independent voter, and I am repulsed by Trump, but I got in on the ground floor, spotting him as a shady dealing, loud mouth of poor moral character, from the beginning. If not a partisan republican, to see him in action, and hear his words it to be repulsed by him. This is true, not just for independents, but by normal republicans/conservative republican alike, but politics being what it is, many normal republicans are repulse, yet silent. This speaks poorly of 21st Century Republicans and thier party is damaged by their silence.
oh boodie hoo and bullshit too.
 
‘Any hopes that the Republican party might have that the indictment of Donald Trump in a Manhattan courtroom last Tuesday will convince outraged independent voters to jump on the Trump train should be put on hold, according to a Wall Street Journal report.

While GOP lawmakers are rallying to the former president's side despite a whopping 34 felony counts related to his alleged payment of hush money to an adult film star and a Playboy model, independent voters and some two-time Trump voters are saying they have had enough and are moving on.

According to the Journal's John McCormick, "While the indictment may embolden Mr. Trump’s core supporters, it is unlikely to help him reach more of the centrist voters he would need to reclaim the White House. A poll released by CNN last week showed 62% of independents approve of the indictment, while Democrats were nearly universal in their approval of it and Republicans largely disapproved of it."

Case in point, Randy Marquardt, the Republican party chairman in Washington County, Wisconsin, said a recent get-together broke up when Trump's name came up as the possible 2024 presidential nominee.’


We’ll see next year if this message got through to Republican primary voters.
What’s the source for this?
 
The animals that like to fuck kids are definitely repulsed by President Trump.... and who could blame them... they don't need or want the exposure. That's not good optics.

But 74M voters are not repulsed the man. MANY more voters than the kenyan lawn jockey, or the murderous benghazi shit beast..... more than the stuttering fuck too.... the entire world know it.
 

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