They’re into voter suppression and Trump, not policies
Republicans weigh in on Liz Cheney and direction of GOP (@SalvantoCBS Fred Backus & Jennifer De Pinto) Details: https://t.co/pEruCwRmN6 pic.twitter.com/2dslBqqWdT
— Opinion Today (@OpinionToday) May 16, 2021
Our new @cbsnewspoll of Republicans asked about Cheney's removal, and the direction of the party… pic.twitter.com/9FF7i8Rokd
— Anthony Salvanto (@SalvantoCBS) May 16, 2021
Spend some time reflecting on this one. https://t.co/z3xygfEbuK
— Amanda Carpenter (@amandacarpenter) May 16, 2021
Going forward, is the election claim a “litmus test” item for Republican officials & candidates?
— Anthony Salvanto (@SalvantoCBS) May 16, 2021
…It’s important to Reps, but not very important, and still not as much as governing. pic.twitter.com/lFEWOyE2Ot
For Reps, loyalty to Trump also means they want the party to follow more of his examples across a range of items, including: economics, issues of race and immigration, how to treat the media, using power, and leadership, generally… pic.twitter.com/9ruvZ2XANf
— Anthony Salvanto (@SalvantoCBS) May 16, 2021
More recently, 70% of Reps still say no when asked if Biden was the legit winner. pic.twitter.com/hzPGHgshCD
— Anthony Salvanto (@SalvantoCBS) May 5, 2021
Analysis: 47 percent of GOP prefers changing election laws to improving Republican message https://t.co/j2QEtP8ZOM
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) May 17, 2021