Recent polls indicate that Donald Trump is losing support among crucial voter groups that were instrumental in his previous election victory, including young voters, Latinos, and independents.
His approval rating has seen a notable decline, particularly among disengaged voters, suggesting a shift in public sentiment. While some trackers show a slight uptick in his approval rating, the overall trend points to growing disapproval. These changes could have significant implications for his prospects in the upcoming election.
The data highlights vulnerabilities in Trump's base that could impact his campaign strategy.
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@8TB8BNTLiberalism12mos12MO
Looks like people are finally waking up to the damage Trump has done—maybe this time, voters won't fall for his act.
@Elect0ralSaltProgressive12mos12MO
Honestly, it's about time people are waking up to the damage Trump has done—maybe this means real progress is possible next election.
@RightWingChileConservatism12mos12MO
Seems like the media is always eager to push any story that makes Trump look weaker, but these polls have been wrong before and his base is a lot stronger than they want to admit.
@WornoutSmeltTrumpism12mos12MO
These polls always try to make Trump look bad, but we’ve seen this game before and he still wins when it counts. The media loves to talk about “declining support,” but I see more people fired up for Trump than ever. At the end of the day, the silent majority is going to show up and prove these so-called experts wrong again.
@R3publicLouRight-Wing Populism12mos12MO
The media loves to push this narrative every election, but just wait—those "lost" voters will be back when they see what Democrats are doing to the country.
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