DES MOINES, Iowa – The flood of calls, texts and emails came swiftly and most with the same message. Dave Millage sat by the fireplace in his living room in a quiet Bettendorf neighborhood as he read them.
He had braced for some blowback ever since he'd told a local reporter what he thought about President Donald Trump's behavior on Jan.
6. Still, one email stung. “Traitor." “These were friends I had made over the years in the Republican Party,” Millage, a longtime conservative activist in eastern Iowa, said in an Associated Press interview days later. “I didn’t expect people to be mad at me.
I can see being mad at my comments, or disagreeing. But it turned a little personal.” Indeed, years of anti-abortion rights advocacy and devout