Disenchanted voters or Trumportunists?
Are defecting Trump voters featured in Super PAC ads truly indicative of a trend, or are the same convenient needles poking out of the haystack in the right place? In the course of his almost three years in office and previously during his presidential campaign, President Donald Trump has burned a lot of bridges, from former spokesman and New York biz pal Anthony Scaramucci to Defense Secretary James "Mad Dog" Mattis, to former Apprentice contestant and black outreach coordinator Omarosa Manigault, the Donald hasn't been shy when it comes to dumping what he considers to be dead weight. Yet despite these high profile fall-outs it is virtually unthinkable that he could be ousted ahead of the 2020 election by a conservative challenger. While millions of Republican voters say publicly that they are not happy about supporting Trump the man, but are happy about his results, they usually acknowledge that there is no palatable alternative on the landscape. But a Democr...