The clashes between Donald Trump’s supporters and protesters, which have often turned violent, have become almost a staple of the billionaire businessman’s campaign and have helped galvanize his base of support. “In the general election, it will cut both ways,” said Larry Sabato, political analyst at UVA’s Center for Politics. “Republicans will call for ‘law and order.’ Democrats will stress to swing voters that if they vote for Trump they’ll get four years of turmoil.”