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Only 2% of Trump voters 'regret' their choice and would 'vote differently'

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So, it’s telling that a recent poll shows the vast majority of Trump supporters would vote for him again now, if given the opportunity for a do-over.

And significantly more people are happy with the direction of the country now than they were before Trump took office. The gap between those who think the country is on the wrong track and those who think it's on the right track has shrank from 36 points in November to fewer than 12 now.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/77-million-americans-voted-trump-080236343.html

Any poll or pundit that tells you Trump isn't liked by his voters is lying to you. They want the changes that are happening.

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49 minutes ago, gatomontes99 said:

Any poll or pundit that tells you Trump isn't liked by his voters is lying to you. They want the changes that are happening.

The poll cited by your OPINION PIECE is cherry picked, OF COURSE.

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“Regrets, I’ve had a few,” Nteta says, citing the old Frank Sinatra standard “My Way.” “With the nation potentially on the precipice of a recession, consumer confidence at the lowest level since the Great Recession, and the stock market losing a reported $11 trillion in value, it may come as no surprise that many Americans who voted for President Trump may be having second thoughts about their decision. According to our poll, while close to 3 in 4 Trump voters are confident in their decision to vote for Trump (74%), 26% of his voters have at least some concerns about their vote with some indicating that they regret their vote and would have voted differently (2%). This early in his term, President Trump still has ample opportunity to convince his voters that he was the right person for the job, but the clock is ticking and his supporters are watching to see if he can deliver.”

Rhodes agrees, saying “About 30% of Republicans disapprove of Trump’s handling of inflation, and just over quarter think he hasn’t handled trade well. Checking stock portfolios and retirement accounts that have been rocked by the president’s tariff policies, these Republicans may be experiencing some remorse.”

 

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9 minutes ago, robosmith said:

The poll cited by your OPINION PIECE is cherry picked, OF COURSE.

 

robomarx misses flaccid Biden and his incoherent mumblings.

He longs for the days of Biden's open borders and never ending inflation. 

poor robomarx...

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36 minutes ago, robosmith said:

The poll cited by your OPINION PIECE is cherry picked, OF COURSE.

 

Awww, are you having big feelings? Do you need someone to validate them sweety?

Too bad. 

Trump has nearly flipped the wrong/right direction polling in just 100 days. That tells you everything you need to know. You cherry picked one piece of data on an incomplete policy that the left has spent thousands of hours trying to denigrate. So what if they were able to convince a few dolts that tariffs aren't working before they are even in place? The reality is, the country is turning around and that is how Americans see it.

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5 hours ago, gatomontes99 said:

Awww, are you having big feelings? Do you need someone to validate them sweety?

Too bad. 

Trump has nearly flipped the wrong/right direction polling in just 100 days. That tells you everything you need to know. You cherry picked one piece of data on an incomplete policy that the left has spent thousands of hours trying to denigrate. So what if they were able to convince a few dolts that tariffs aren't working before they are even in place? The reality is, the country is turning around and that is how Americans see it.

The FACT is, Trump is underwater in almost every category in almost every poll. You're looking at OLD INFORMATION.

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17 hours ago, gatomontes99 said:

Any poll or pundit that tells you Trump isn't liked by his voters is lying to you. They want the changes that are happening.

It's an article from yesterday about a polls that came out this week. And the last right/wrong track poll was on the 27th. That's not old information.

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The Libbies see the markets recovering and trade deals being set. They know that if this goes on, the US economy will begin to climb and the Libbies will be faced with a familiar delema...support the prosperity in the name of America, or try to sabotage it in the name of hatred.

Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.

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37 minutes ago, Nationalist said:

The Libbies see the markets recovering and trade deals being set. They know that if this goes on, the US economy will begin to climb and the Libbies will be faced with a familiar delema...support the prosperity in the name of America, or try to sabotage it in the name of hatred.

India is rumored to have signed a trade deal.

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18 minutes ago, gatomontes99 said:

India is rumored to have signed a trade deal.

Good news. Gee...I wonder when the next global health crisis will strike?

Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.

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4 hours ago, Nationalist said:

The Libbies see the markets recovering and trade deals being set. They know that if this goes on, the US economy will begin to climb and the Libbies will be faced with a familiar delema...support the prosperity in the name of America, or try to sabotage it in the name of hatred.

And gnat girl believes Trump has negotiated 200 trade deals, but can't say with whom. LMAO

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46 minutes ago, robosmith said:

Only Trump can ignore the WSJ which said the economy Trump inherited was "the envy of the world."

Oh a lefty wrote an opinion piece in the WSJ and that makes Trump wrong. Lol. You people will fall for anything.

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