I think they're going to expect some of that. Obviously they wanted economic protectionism and an end to reforming entitlements, and they're pretty much getting that from Trump.
What's going to get interesting is if there becomes a push from some Republicans to advance an overtly pro-union agenda such as getting rid of right to work laws, card check, or raising the minimum wage. We don't do persuasion anymore or really even try very much, so that means we have to make concessions that are least damaging, because we aren't adding people to our base. Would we rather make them with union bosses or people who are weirdos on social issues? Is it worse to play ball with unions or people who like drag queen story hour? I'm making light of it a little, but it's a serious question.
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