'Dang, Why didn’t I just pick Kamala?' Trump voters react to president's first month

So while people in some places are already predicting a Republican presidency in 2028 or the end of the Democratic Party, the reality is that one month into his term, the people are very angry about what trump has done.

'Dang, Why didn’t I just pick Kamala?' Trump voters react to president's first month​

Some of Donald Trump's voters are expressing regret nearly a month into his second term as president.

The Wall Street Journal followed up with nearly two dozen Trump supporters more than three weeks into his presidency and found that some of them were thrilled by his actions to shake up Washington — while others expressed regret or concern about his cuts to the government workforce and immigration raids.

“When we said safer borders, I thought he was thinking ‘let’s stop the drugs from coming into the country,’” said Staci White, a 49-year-old from Omaha, Nebraska. “I didn’t know he was going to start raiding places.”

“Now I’m like: ‘Dang, why didn’t I just pick Kamala?’” she added.

The Journal interviewed two voters who had been longtime Democrats who moved over to Trump after Robert F. Kennedy Jr. – now his secretary of health and human services – dropped out of the race.

“I’m thrilled with Trump, and he’s done more in less than a month than most presidents have done in their whole term,” said Todd Winant, a 64-year-old holistic coach from Cornville, Arizona.

Winant praised Trump's talks with Russian president Vladimir Putin to end the war in Ukraine and mass deportations, and he said his "whole nervous system relaxed" when he nominated Kennedy to oversee health and Tulsi Gabbard to lead the intelligence services.

But his fellow Kennedy-to-Trump supporter, Emily Anderson, already regrets her choice.

“I feel so stupid, guilty, regretful — embarrassed is a huge one," said Anderson, of Duluth, Minnesota. "I am absolutely embarrassed that I voted for Trump."


Trump Supporters Are Learning Consequences Of Their Vote & Going Viral​

Voters who supported Donald Trump are now learning the potential consequences of electing him for a second term and their stories are going viral.

In the aftermath of the 2024 presidential election, social media users are sharing stories of regret and doubt from their friends, family, neighbors, and coworkers who are learning the plans for Trump's second term after voting for him.

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So while people in some places are already predicting a Republican presidency in 2028 or the end of the Democratic Party, the reality is that one month into his term, the people are very angry about what trump has done.

'Dang, Why didn’t I just pick Kamala?' Trump voters react to president's first month​

Some of Donald Trump's voters are expressing regret nearly a month into his second term as president.

The Wall Street Journal followed up with nearly two dozen Trump supporters more than three weeks into his presidency and found that some of them were thrilled by his actions to shake up Washington — while others expressed regret or concern about his cuts to the government workforce and immigration raids.

“When we said safer borders, I thought he was thinking ‘let’s stop the drugs from coming into the country,’” said Staci White, a 49-year-old from Omaha, Nebraska. “I didn’t know he was going to start raiding places.”

“Now I’m like: ‘Dang, why didn’t I just pick Kamala?’” she added.

The Journal interviewed two voters who had been longtime Democrats who moved over to Trump after Robert F. Kennedy Jr. – now his secretary of health and human services – dropped out of the race.

“I’m thrilled with Trump, and he’s done more in less than a month than most presidents have done in their whole term,” said Todd Winant, a 64-year-old holistic coach from Cornville, Arizona.

Winant praised Trump's talks with Russian president Vladimir Putin to end the war in Ukraine and mass deportations, and he said his "whole nervous system relaxed" when he nominated Kennedy to oversee health and Tulsi Gabbard to lead the intelligence services.

But his fellow Kennedy-to-Trump supporter, Emily Anderson, already regrets her choice.

“I feel so stupid, guilty, regretful — embarrassed is a huge one," said Anderson, of Duluth, Minnesota. "I am absolutely embarrassed that I voted for Trump."


Trump Supporters Are Learning Consequences Of Their Vote & Going Viral​

Voters who supported Donald Trump are now learning the potential consequences of electing him for a second term and their stories are going viral.

In the aftermath of the 2024 presidential election, social media users are sharing stories of regret and doubt from their friends, family, neighbors, and coworkers who are learning the plans for Trump's second term after voting for him.

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