I'm having a tough time picturing what sort of Milwaukee suburban voter voted for Bush twice, voted for McCain and Romney, and voted for Walker three times amongst all that, but then considered Trump a bridge too far and is now voting against all Republicans because of that.
Is it really hard to see how McCain, Romney, etc. differ drastically from Trump?
I doubt they'll "vote against all Republicans" though. My guess is they still come in heavy for Walker.
I mean, don't the results in places like NOVA suggest there are indeed a bunch of such voters?