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‘The bloc of Donald Trump voters that was vital to getting him over the election line in first place last November were asked just four months after his inauguration for their reactions. Their answer was far from exuberant. “Ummmm,” said one.
The independent voters — a crucial group of voters that effectively decided the general election — were revisited by the Washington Post. “Economically, he’s not the same person,” said Lisa Kirk, who feared “I might lose it all” as she saw her 401K tank as Trump’s business tariff threats took hold.
The conclusion the Post reached after talking to multiple voters was that they “are starting to sour on Trump and his disruptive agenda.” In January, polls showed independents disapproved of Trump by just a tiny percentage. Now, it’s 25% among the same group.
“The sinking job approval among independent voters suggests Trump is not immune to political consequences as he tears up global trade, slashes the federal government, and challenges the country’s system of checks and balances,” The Post wrote. “Trump’s improvement with long-skeptical independent voters helped him win last fall, and their growing disapproval — if it holds — could hurt Republicans in the midterms.”’
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Independent voters realizing how stupid it was to vote for Trump.
And he is the ‘same person,’ the same reckless, irresponsible dullard unfit to be president.
Indeed, these voters witnessed the failed disaster that was Trump's first term; during the 2024 campaign he made clear his idiotic, destructive agenda should he be elected – independent voters who voted for Trump have only themselves to blame.
The independent voters — a crucial group of voters that effectively decided the general election — were revisited by the Washington Post. “Economically, he’s not the same person,” said Lisa Kirk, who feared “I might lose it all” as she saw her 401K tank as Trump’s business tariff threats took hold.
The conclusion the Post reached after talking to multiple voters was that they “are starting to sour on Trump and his disruptive agenda.” In January, polls showed independents disapproved of Trump by just a tiny percentage. Now, it’s 25% among the same group.
“The sinking job approval among independent voters suggests Trump is not immune to political consequences as he tears up global trade, slashes the federal government, and challenges the country’s system of checks and balances,” The Post wrote. “Trump’s improvement with long-skeptical independent voters helped him win last fall, and their growing disapproval — if it holds — could hurt Republicans in the midterms.”’

'He's not the same person': Voters crucial to Trump's win share dismay after 4 months
The bloc of Donald Trump voters that was vital to getting him over the election line in first place last November were asked just four months after his inauguration for their reactions.Their answer was far from exuberant. “Ummmm,” said one.The independent voters — a crucial group of voters that...

Independent voters realizing how stupid it was to vote for Trump.
And he is the ‘same person,’ the same reckless, irresponsible dullard unfit to be president.
Indeed, these voters witnessed the failed disaster that was Trump's first term; during the 2024 campaign he made clear his idiotic, destructive agenda should he be elected – independent voters who voted for Trump have only themselves to blame.