Ninety percent of Republicans approve of this president. Republicans are terrified about the base and how he impacts on the base.
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Axelrod highlights the strong support for President Trump among Republicans and their concerns about his influence on the party base.
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democracy is a battle between cynicism and hope. And he's always chosen the hope side of that equation and that is infectious.
They had an easier campaign to run. They just needed to say over and over and over again, she was Joe Biden's vice president.
There's two different kinds of change at play here. One is changed linear change, change from the Biden agenda and the Trump campaign has tried to make the point that she would be an extension of them.
You can't win national elections that way, and it certainly shouldn't be that way for a party that fashions itself as the party of working people.





