Liberals have been getting one massive wake up call after another following President-elect Donald Trump’s massive victory against Vice President Kamala Harris in November. It’s pretty clear they thought the vast majority of Americans were radical leftists, but that’s not at all the case. In fact, a brand new poll called the CNBC All-America Economic Survey reveals that the vast majority of Americans are now ready to support Trump in his second term and are giving two thumbs up to more than a few of his so-called “controversial campaign promises.
We’re so back.
via CNBC:
Overall, the survey found that 54% of the public are “comfortable and prepared to support” Trump as president. That’s down 2 points from when he took office in 2016. Some 41% are not comfortable, up 5 points from 2016. So, despite having won the popular vote in this election compared with 2016, Trump takes office for the second time with somewhat less net support in the poll.
The leftist news media will do anything and everything in their power to try and gaslight voters into thinking that Trump isn’t THAT well liked. Desperate attempts to soften the blow of the utter dismantling that is coming for progressives and their lapdogs in the mainstream media.
“In 2016, there were a few more people who said, ‘I’m not sure,’ and took a kind of a wait-and-see approach,” said Jay Campbell, partner at Hart Research, the Democratic pollster for the survey. “Those numbers have dropped by half or more … People know what to expect with Donald Trump now.”
The survey of 1,000 people nationwide was taken Dec. 5-8. It has a margin of error of +/- 3.1%.
CNBC’s survey also discovered 60 percent of those who participated stated that deploying the military to the southern border in order to bring illegal immigration and drug trafficking to a stop should be one of Trump’s top priorities in the coming year, with another 13 percent saying this still needs to be done, but it can wait until later in the term. Only 24 percent outright oppose the proposal, which includes 51 percent of Democrats, 12 percent of independents and 3 percent of the GOP.
“Majorities of those surveyed also support cutting individual taxes, increasing deportation of undocumented immigrants, reducing the size of government, drilling for more oil on federal lands, and cutting taxes and regulation for business,” the report added. “Where the potential agenda gets more contentious is most obvious in Trump’s plans to pardon those convicted of crimes in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. Just 43% support the move, with 50% opposing it, including 87% of Democrats, 46% of independents and 18% of Republicans. It’s the issue with the single largest Republican opposition.”
But a total of 51 percent of individuals believe that their personal financial situation is going to get better with Trump’s administration, which is 10 points higher than where that number was at in 2016.
I think it’s safe to say that optimism for the future is now on the rise, thanks in large part to the policies and measures that Trump has already begun working to get put in place when he takes office next month.
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