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The violent mob that stormed the national Capitol Wednesday repulsed many voters who supported President Trump’s reelection but the insurrection did not demoralize his zealots in America’s heartland.
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The violent mob that stormed the national Capitol Wednesday repulsed many voters who supported President Trumpâs reelection but the insurrection did not demoralize his zealots in Americaâs heartland.
That s the conclusion of random interviews with residents of the countryâs midsection who participated in the year-long CNHI News Service âPulse of the Votersâ survey from Michigan to Pennsylvania to Georgia.
Jason Gillman of Traverse City, Michigan, attended Trumpâs Washington, D.C. rally preceding the Capitol rampage. He typified spirited supporters who believe the election was stolen from Trump. He said he did not join the mob and condemned the unrest resulting in five deaths.