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Originally Posted by kane
For me, ultimately, the midterms will tell the story. If the Republicans manage to hold onto the House and Senate, it will be proof that Trump is getting more and more popular and people are starting to buy into his particular form of madness. If they lose either or both, I feel that will be proof of what I believe which is that he is popular within his own party, but not outside it.
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Most Presidents are not popular outside of their own party. They are the ultimate "party" person.
To me, even though I anticipate no blue wave, I don't think that alone proves Trump would be gaining in popularity. I think what it will show is a rejection of what passes for Democrats these days. Most of what I see happening I don't credit Trump for - rather, the liberal left has lost it's mind and normal people are not having it.