They love him even more
by digby
Monmouth University was polling Republicans in Florida as the events in Chicago unfolded, and so they added a question to their survey. “As you may know, Donald Trump cancelled a rally in Chicago Friday night where protesters and his supporters got into confrontations,” Monmouth asked. “Does what happened there and Trump’s response to it make you more likely or less likely to support Trump, or does it have no impact on your vote for the Republican nomination?”
The responses? Eighty-eight percent of those who replied said it either made no difference or made them support Trump more.
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The events of the past few days and Trump’s open embrace of violence on the campaign trail have restored the ability of some in the political observer class to be amazed that Trump never seems to pay much of a political price, no matter what he does. Dartmouth’s Brendan Nyhan outlined that amazement in a series of tweets Sunday night.
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