And it echoes what I heard all weekend in Columbus (Go Bucks!) from all of my buddies who don't really like Trump but voted for him 9/
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They just wanted something - anything - different. And held out hope - slim as it was - that he could deliver. Well, guess what... 10/
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I've heard from many of them today, touting the Carrier deal. They don't know the details. Don't work in manufacturing 11/
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But they are genuinely stunned and excited. "If he can do this before he takes office, just imagine..." 12/
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I proceed explain the specifics, the holes in it, the longer term problems it may present - "Dude, stop." Don't want to hear it 13/
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Look, this is all anecdotal. But to ignore how this is being perceived by many - die hards and tepid supporters - is a mistake. 14/
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And it also sets up an interesting conundrum for the Trump team - expectations among supporters were already high. 15/
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Expectations among the "meh" Trump voters weren't so much. Well, now they are, too. 16/
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So how do you deliver for states like OH, or PA, or WI, or MI, when your VP isn't the governor and there aren't contracts to threaten 17/
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