I was wrong about him at first

I mean, that's pretty ironic.

Do Republicans embrace anyone who doesn't fully support Trump?

That's rhetorical, btw.


Why, yes, yes, they do.

Roughly 5-7 million Republicans don't fully support Trump, assuming a U.S. adult population of ~260 million with ~45-50 million identifying as Republican (per Gallup and Pew estimates).

Key findings from multiple polls:
  • Job Approval/Performance: 10-13% of Republicans disapprove of Trump's handling of the presidency.
  • Policy-Specific Dissent: Up to 25-40% oppose certain Trump initiatives (e.g., tariffs, deportations, media pressure), indicating pockets of unease even among supporters.
  • Outright Opposition: A smaller but vocal group (e.g., anti-Trump Republicans like those in "Republicans Voters Against Trump") represents ~5-10% who actively reject him.
 
Why, yes, yes, they do.

Roughly 5-7 million Republicans don't fully support Trump, assuming a U.S. adult population of ~260 million with ~45-50 million identifying as Republican (per Gallup and Pew estimates).

Key findings from multiple polls:
  • Job Approval/Performance: 10-13% of Republicans disapprove of Trump's handling of the presidency.
  • Policy-Specific Dissent: Up to 25-40% oppose certain Trump initiatives (e.g., tariffs, deportations, media pressure), indicating pockets of unease even among supporters.
  • Outright Opposition: A smaller but vocal group (e.g., anti-Trump Republicans like those in "Republicans Voters Against Trump") represents ~5-10% who actively reject him.

And what happens to actual politicians who aren't loyal to Trump & MAGA?

What are they called again?
 
Why, yes, yes, they do.

Roughly 5-7 million Republicans don't fully support Trump, assuming a U.S. adult population of ~260 million with ~45-50 million identifying as Republican (per Gallup and Pew estimates).

Key findings from multiple polls:
  • Job Approval/Performance: 10-13% of Republicans disapprove of Trump's handling of the presidency.
  • Policy-Specific Dissent: Up to 25-40% oppose certain Trump initiatives (e.g., tariffs, deportations, media pressure), indicating pockets of unease even among supporters.
  • Outright Opposition: A smaller but vocal group (e.g., anti-Trump Republicans like those in "Republicans Voters Against Trump") represents ~5-10% who actively reject him.
Ignore Bartender he whines in his beer too much.
 
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