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One does not preclude the other.
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Replying to @DavidMDrucker
It does in your world. The first metric every political reporter mentions is cash. That's been the mantra forever.
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Replying to @HanKiwon
...3) I think donors + others are willing to give DT time to get his act together. Will be more concerned if "chaos" in 6 months.
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Replying to @DavidMDrucker
But David, who are the Republicans WITHOUT Trump? What is their identity? They are just lost as the Dems in the hated swamp
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Replying to @HanKiwon
Right now, they are Trump. But big donors make distinctions based on relationships, etc.
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Replying to @DavidMDrucker
You know better than I but there is a wide swath of the country ready to feel optimistic & cheer their lungs out for the man.
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Replying to @HanKiwon
I'd say the country is still split, as it was under Obama. Rs are still very much on board w/ POTUS.
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Replying to @DavidMDrucker
Honestly, I think you're off just a little. Among elites, yes, but support for a real with a strong leader is real and deep.
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Replying to @HanKiwon @DavidMDrucker
I meant "real change"....(don't dock my pay!)
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...Also the level of Dem opposition is off the charts. I talk to people across political spectrum outside of DC.
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