
Trump supporters in Mich. confident their votes will pay off
Clip: 3/31/2017 | 8m 17s
How do pro-Trump voters assess his presidency so far?
President Trump wasn't expected to win in Michigan, but his supporters there aren't surprised that he took the state back in November. Now two months into the new administration -- and on the heels of a failed effort to repeal the Affordable Care Act -- how do pro-Trump voters assess his presidency so far? William Brangham reports.
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Trump supporters in Mich. confident their votes will pay off
Clip: 3/31/2017 | 8m 17s
President Trump wasn't expected to win in Michigan, but his supporters there aren't surprised that he took the state back in November. Now two months into the new administration -- and on the heels of a failed effort to repeal the Affordable Care Act -- how do pro-Trump voters assess his presidency so far? William Brangham reports.
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