I think that the dynamic is that Trump acts like a ceiling but not a floor for most of them. People will vote against them over Trump but won’t necessarily support them. The exceptions are places with a strong residual Republican brand like GA/TX.
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Well, one reason is that he already tainted them and brought their reputation down l. You could argue that they could have substituted Trump’s base with the support from Moderates & old-school conservatives
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This is why a full public accounting of Trump crimes is not only necessary, it's good politics. Let 'em squirm as the indictments pile up.
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Also trump is very possibly winning
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Bingo--they're toast in the QOP if they go against him.
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It's because there are no non-Trumpists left in the GOP. He's their ceiling now.
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I suspect Dems & independents blame GOP senators for Trump and Republicans blame GOP senators for Trump not being more popular.
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