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    August 8, 2018
    For Most Trump Voters, ‘Very Warm’ Feelings for Him Endured

    In March, large majorities of Clinton, Johnson and Stein voters had ‘very cold’ feelings for Trump

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    For Most Trump Voters, ‘Very Warm’ Feelings for Him Endured

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    Trump voters’ feelings for him changed little from his election to March 2018
    In March, large majorities of Clinton, Johnson and Stein voters had ‘very cold’ feelings for Trump
    Most Trump voters who had been cold or neutral toward him in April 2016 turned warmer, stayed warm
    ‘Enthusiasts’ make up a majority of Trump voters

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