If the Democratic message begins to draw blood, Trump's advisers might try to put a stop to presidential tweets
Doesn’t Donald Trump have enough megaphones without all the tweeting? Photo: Cheriss May/NurPhoto via Getty Images When you go through all the terrible things Donald Trump does every day, his heavy use-and-abuse of Twitter ranks pretty low, one would figure — well behind his incredible mendacity, racism and sexism, and bullying cruelty.
And now the Daily Beast’s Sam Stein reports there are Democrats who want to make a campaign issue out of it: The study found that on a number of issues, a large swath of voters didn’t believe Trump had kept or was working to keep his campaign promises. But it was when respondents were asked why they believe the president was falling short on those promises that things got interesting.
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