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President Trump was elected as a disrupter, as voters wanted change. Has he retained his popular support? How many of his bold campaign promises and radical policies has he achieved? By his GOP Congressional majority? By executive action? And with what results? How has Trump met foreign challenges? To what degree has he respected or defied laws and past practices? What is the profile of Trump’s executive branch nominations? And how successful was he in installing them? Is his government unified or internally conflicted? And has he overwhelmed or strengthened his political opponents Jeffrey Bernstein studies and teaches political science and American politics at Eastern Michigan University (EMU). Jeffrey specializes in public opinion and political behavior. Michael Homel is Professor Emeritus of history at EMU. Mike’s special expertise is in the fields of 20th century American history and American urban history. Larry Kestenbaum is the Washtenaw County Clerk/Register of Deeds. He is the creator and owner of the Internet’s most comprehensive source for American political biography, PoliticalGraveyard.com.
