Sky News US contributor Michael Ware says the legal cases against Donald Trump are very much “activating” the MAGA base.
Sky News US contributor Michael Ware says the legal cases against Donald Trump are very much “activating” the MAGA base. “But the flipside is, that this could also seriously motivate not just Democrat voters, but particularly independent voters or swing voters,” Mr Ware told Sky News Australia .
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