And when asked whether she will vote for President Donald Trump a second time, she lets out a long, deep sigh.
They are the 18% of voters who described themselves as only "somewhat" approving of the president.
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An analysis of VoteCast, a nationwide poll of more than 115,000 midterm voters conducted for The Associated Press by NORC at the University of Chicago, highlights the fractures.
Their backing helped Trump carve a path to the presidency through the industrial Midwest, but with little margin for error.
The VoteCast analysis suggests that a significant share of these wary Trump supporters have some views in common with Democrats in the Trump era.
She acknowledged that some midterm voters, particularly women, may have soured on Trump's leadership, especially as it pertains to security issues. »