Posted on 02/21/2017 12:02:40 AM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
In the beginning, they didnt care for Donald Trump.
Trumps a buffoon, David Searles said before casting a vote for Marco Rubio in the New Hampshire primary.
He scares me, Rebecca Meyer said before settling on Ben Carson in South Carolinas primary.
Hes not presidential, Gail Francioli said after backing Ohio Gov. John Kasich in that states primary.
Yet like nearly nine out of 10 Republicans nationwide, Searles, Meyer and Francioli supported Trump in the general election. And like the vast majority of Republicans, they support him still.
In fact, these one-time-skeptics are part of the bulwark that is bolstering a President whose first month in office roiled the nation.
Consider Wendy Housel of Summerville, South Carolina. She was so distraught by her partys nominee that she cried in the voting booth. She cast a ballot for Trump anyway, and prayed it was the right thing to do.
Now? So far, Ive liked what Ive seen, Housel said.
While reporting on the presidential campaign for CNNs book, Unprecedented: The Election That Changed Everything, I interviewed voters in disparate regions of America. I attended rallies for all the major candidates, as well as both parties conventions. Perhaps not surprisingly, given the size of the GOP field, most Republicans told me they didnt initially back Trump. Even some people who voted for him in the primaries did so only because their first and, at times, second choices had dropped out....
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He is the 21st century model of Our Framers' President.
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