In a recent discussion on r/AskPolitics, Trump voters were prompted to define their limits for support. Many indicated that actions such as invading foreign nations or enacting severe corruption measures would lead them to abandon their support. They expressed particular concern over extreme military engagement or violation of due process for immigrants and citizens. The prevailing sentiment is that while certain policy decisions may be contentious, undeniable overreach would result in a serious loss of trust.
"Actually invading another country in an attempt to expand our territory would go way, way beyond the bridge. Given the state of our jails/prisons..."
"So, for example, if he instructed the military to seize Gaza, carpet bombed it, bulldozed it, and then installed beachfront casinos, I'd say that's definitely way over the line..."
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