We know that many Trump voters only watch Fox, but local outlets will disseminate the news regardless. It will take time for them to come to grips, and some will never do so. Nevertheless, some will and — more importantly — everyone else including indies gets the picture:
The March 24 national poll found American voters want to save Big Bird; most oppose spending cuts in Trump budget.
The March 23 national poll found U.S. voters oppose GOP health plan 3-1; big opposition to cuts to Medicaid, Planned Parenthood.
The March 22 national poll found base erodes as Trump drops to new low scores; voters say 60-35 percent president is not honest.
WaPo:
It’s not even noon, and I’ve already answered dozens of phone calls from angry constituents. A single mother demanded answers as to where her family could turn for health-care services if Republicans repeal the Affordable Care Act. An older gentleman had to take a breath as he used some choice words to describe House Speaker Paul D. Ryan’s proposals to cut Medicare benefits. The resentment and anger are palpable. Seconds after I hang up, the phone rings again. And again. And again.
As a communications director for Rep. Gwen Moore (D-Wis.), answering constituent calls is not usually in my job description; in most offices on Capitol Hill, staff assistants and interns pick up. But with phones ringing off the hook since Donald Trump became the 45th president, the policy experts and I have been pitching in — and all of us have been on the receiving end of a nonstop barrage of indignation and frustration from constituents, many of whom have never been in touch before.
So I have something to say to the hordes of furious callers who continue to bombard our office on a daily basis: Thank you.
from Daily Kos http://ift.tt/2o0qIgm
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