My Trump- and Walker-voting husband hasn't completely bailed on Republicans like I have.
But last night he said he needed to make sure he found his way to the polls next month. (We moved since the 2016 election and so far he hasn't gone to any of the primaries or special elections. I have.)
My first thought was "oh great, he's going to cancel my vote".
Then he added, "so I can vote against Walker".
Yes!
He's not as pissed off at the GOP as I am, not to the point where his default vote will be straight Democratic. I'll have to make a case for any of the non-Republicans that I think I can get him to vote for, but this is definitely a good sign.
He is very disappointed in Trump. Democrats could peel him away in 2020. They're not doing a great job of that yet. (And it has nothing to do with Kavanaugh. Hubby thought Kavanaugh was making stupid, transparent lies in the matter of the yearbook, so he didn't have much sympathy there.) But in general they haven't really changed much from the party which nominated Clinton, so yeah, still some work to do. But there's an opening.