When did "Trump fatigue" start to become a factor for voters? (user search)
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Question: When did "Trump fatigue" or voters being tired of constant chaos become enough of an issue to effect the 2020 election?
#1
Trump's first 3 months in office
 
#2
Around Charlottesville
 
#3
Around the 2018 midterms
 
#4
2019/First impeachment
 
#5
March/April 2020 Covid Pandemic
 
#6
Summer 2020
 
#7
Trump fatigue was never a factor
 
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« on: November 15, 2022, 08:31:03 PM »

It was never a factor, everyone who hated Trump in 2016 still hates Trump and always will.

Generic Democrat had 51% of the vote against Trump almost immediately and got stuck at 51% for 4 years straight, which is what Biden got in the end.

What mattered was just enough voters being tired of Obama and Hillary in 2016 to split that solid 51% just right for Republicans to win the Electoral College.

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