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Trump May Still Use Base To Support Wall Negotiations

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Shutting the government down hasn’t damaged President Donald Trump's 2020 prospects. In fact, Politico reports that if anything, they’re convinced it’s bolstered his standing in key electoral battlegrounds. Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale commissioned a survey taken during the final days of the shutdown. It was conducted by respected GOP pollsters Neil Newhouse and Robert Blizzard in 10 GOP-leaning House districts.

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