When will WI GOP hopefuls stand in Trump's special political miasma?
Haven't see any news about those pre-election day Campaign-With-Trump events which Republican candidates Walker and Vukmir

were touting.
Could this story today about Trump's awful polling be the reason for second thoughts?
Does that also mean no visit to Erin, Wisconsin?

were touting.
Could this story today about Trump's awful polling be the reason for second thoughts?
Three new polls this morning confirm that this anti-Trump backlash is running strong, with less than two months to go until the midterm elections.Here's a sample:
- A new NPR-Marist poll finds that Democrats lead by 12 points in the battle for the House, 50-38. Trump’s approval is at 39-52, making this the fifth recent poll to put Trump below 40 percent.
Does that also mean no visit to Erin, Wisconsin?
1 comment:
Maybe Scott Walker should take Donald tRump on cross-state flight tours across Wisconsin. I am sure with the pResident on board, it would cost taxpayers much more than $2,000 for each leg on a multi-stop set of flights across the Badger State.
What a way for our divide-and-conquer governor to collectively flip all us peon citizens off. Remember, god himself told Walker to run for president.
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