...from the attached article...
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In a sign of how much some GOP lawmakers would prefer to change the subject, Sen. Mike Rounds (R-S.D.) said he was watching the Yankees instead of the results roll in.
But many in the party are still concerned. Whit Ayres, a GOP pollster, saw Wisconsin results as more of a referendum on Musk, who made himself a central character in the race, than on Trump himself.
"Elon Musk is hurting Donald Trump, there's no question about that," Ayres said, noting a survey his firm released last week showing more public support for federal workers than the Tesla and SpaceX CEO who's been tasked with slashing the federal government.
Republicans, Ayres said, should "take his money and tell him to go to Mars."
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Trump and Musk are joined at the hip...the public knows this, and won't forget come the 2026 Mid-Terms...the Ads for Democratic candidates have already been written by Elon and his sidekick.
Link: https://www.yahoo.com/news/republicans-increasingly-anxious-midterms-wipeout-223732916.html
We are too good of people to tolerate Trump 2.0.
Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/04/05/us/politics/anti-trump-protests-hands-off.html
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gone. The vulgarity of America has been exposed.
tariffs and high prices now, MAGA freaks?
10% of Trump voters will renounce their votes.
Once it hits 20%, we will have a much different electorate for decades.
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Holy shit, that was funny. Thanks.
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They are too busy spiking the football and talking about how the Democrat party is in disarray...which it is, but there is time for it to get its act together, and the electorate can be very fickle.
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The dem's will take both houses of Congress.
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him...they will lose. They will also remember who turned him loose...Donald J. Trump.
Link: https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/columnist/2025/04/03/wisconsin-election-results-democrats-midterms-florida/82776190007/
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