MELBER: “Again, when you look at this Trump crash, because we have heard a lot of Republican apologists, especially the elite kind of bubble type of them in Washington, but also a lot of D.C. media insiders talk about how Trump has this resilient base of support. They talk about it like it’s some sort of law of physics, like it can’t change and it’s special to him. And in many cases, that has actually served as a practical matter to exaggerate and hype how popular Trump is or how much you have to deal with him. He is president.”
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MS Now: Trump’s ‘Resilient Base of Support’ Is Ending, ‘One Third of Republican Voters Disapprove of Trump’‘They talk about it like it’s some sort of law of physics, like it can’t change and it’s special to him’News & PoliticsRUSH EXCERPT:MELBER: “Again, when you look at this Trump crash, because we have heard a lot of Republican apologists, especially the elite kind of bubble type of them in Washington, but also a lot of D.C. media insiders talk about how Trump has this resilient base of support. They talk about it like it’s some sort of law of physics, like it can’t change and it’s special to him. And in many cases, that has actually served as a practical matter to exaggerate and hype how popular Trump is or how much you have to deal with him. He is president.”Video filesFullCompactSort byDateSummaryRelevancePopularityPer page81216Audio filesFullCompactSort byDateSummaryRelevancePopularityPer page81216Recipient e-mailMessage (optional)Preview
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