Analysis: The activist base is in a very different position than the party as a whole. History suggests it will have outsized pull.
last month showed 66 percent of Americans said that supporting Ukraine was in the national interest of the United States, while just 28 percent said it was not. Even among Republicans, a 52 percent majority said it was in our interest, compared to 40 percent who said it was not.last month showed twice as many Americans favored increasing or keeping the same amount of aid as supported decreasing it. Neither among Republicans nor among 2020 Trump voters was decreasing aid even a majority position.
But we’ve already seen what the pressure from the likes of Carlson and the base can do, particularly when it comes to
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