re: #40 calochortus
There will always be that core. However, since Trump didn’t win a majority of the vote, it wouldn’t take a lot of people who voted for him because they were feeling alienated or afraid or just figured they’d take a flier on someone who promised them the moon to defect to be a problem. If their lives are still miserable, they lose their health insurance, or are still eking out a living at a crappy job at this time next year they won’t be wildly enthusiastic about voting GOP.
If the corruption becomes a major scandal, being associated with the administration won’t help the rest of the GOP either.
I wish I could agree with that but then I saw how those Kentucky voters put Bevin in office. He shuts down Kynect and they reward the GOP by voting for Trump in a wider margin and putting a GOP supermajority in their state legislature!