Polling indicates that Mueller's indictments aren't changing the public's mind on Trump and Russia, at least not for long.
... don’t underestimate the intractability of people who have dug into their partisan trenches. In the three aforementioned polls, Democrats almost uniformly believed that Russia either interfered in the election or that Russian interference was a serious matter, while Republicans were more divided. A potential explanation is easy enough to find: Even though Trump has softened his stance this year, he previously repeatedly suggested that Russia had not attempted to influence the election. That and his denigration of the Mueller investigation may contribute to Republicans’ skepticism of Russian involvement.
https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/pa ... on-russia/Preezy wrote:Interesting that Trump is now calling the witch hunt "rigged", as if he's mentally preparing his supporters for the result to go against him. Of course they've concluded there was collusion, it was rigged!
He's been laying that groundwork for a long time.