New Polls Show Trump’s Base Abandoning Him
New polls from Harvard, Rasmussen, and YouGov reveal a significant decline in support for Donald Trump, with a majority of voters expressing a wish for Joe Biden's return. The data suggests Trump's base is cratering, indicating widespread voter remorse over past decisions and their economic consequences.
MAGA Movement Faces Crisis as Polls Reveal Voter Disillusionment
Recent polling data indicates a significant shift in voter sentiment, with Donald Trump’s core supporters expressing a desire to return to the Biden administration. Three separate polls released late last week—a Harvard CAPS Harris poll, a Rasmussen Reports poll, and a YouGov/Economist poll—all point to a cratering of Trump’s base, with a majority or plurality of respondents wishing for Joe Biden’s return to office.
Key Findings From Recent Polls
The data suggests a widespread dissatisfaction with the current political landscape, particularly among those who previously supported Donald Trump. The Harvard CAPS Harris poll revealed that 51% of registered voters believe Trump is performing worse than Biden. Similarly, a Rasmussen Reports poll found that 48% of voters felt Biden did a better job as president, compared to only 40% who favored Trump’s performance.
Adding to this trend, the YouGov/Economist poll indicated that 46% of respondents view Trump’s performance as worse than Biden’s, with 40% believing Trump is better and 7% stating they are about the same. The consistency across these polls, including one from a pollster with a conservative leaning, underscores a growing sentiment that voters may be regretting their choice and longing for the previous administration.
“Three different polls, including a hugely conservative pollster, all found voters want the other guy back… I mean, it wasn’t perfect, but it sure as hell was better than what we’ve seen in the first year of this guy’s second term.”
Voter Remorse and the 2024 Election Landscape
The current polling data raises critical questions about the future of the Republican party and Donald Trump’s political viability. The findings suggest that voters who supported Trump in 2016 and 2020, and who may have opted for him again in 2024 with the hope of a better outcome, are now experiencing significant buyer’s remorse. This sentiment is particularly striking given the explicit criticisms leveled against Trump’s previous term, including economic downturns, record bankruptcies among farmers, and a general sense of mismanagement.
Analysts suggest that voters may have underestimated the consequences of their choices, perhaps believing that a return to Trump would inherently lead to a more prosperous or stable nation. However, the reality of the past year appears to have starkly contrasted with these expectations. The narrative emerging from the polls is one of regret, with voters seemingly realizing that their decision has led to negative economic consequences, including diminished purchasing power and shrinking paychecks.
The High Cost of Political Choices
The commentary accompanying the poll results highlights a broader societal issue: the tangible costs associated with political decisions rooted in factors beyond economic policy. The suggestion that voting based on “hate and bigotry” can ultimately lead to personal financial detriment is a recurring theme. This perspective posits that while voters may have intended to target others with such sentiments, they themselves have become the unintended recipients of the negative economic fallout.
The sentiment expressed is one of little sympathy for those now regretting their vote. “Racism is very expensive,” one observer noted, echoing the sentiment that divisive political choices have significant and often unforeseen economic repercussions for the populace. As more Americans grapple with economic challenges, the connection between their voting patterns and their financial well-being is becoming increasingly apparent, leading to a wave of disillusionment.
Looking Ahead: What’s Next for Trump and MAGA?
The mounting evidence from these polls presents a significant challenge for Donald Trump and the broader MAGA movement. As his base appears to be eroding and voter enthusiasm wanes, the path forward for Trump’s political aspirations becomes increasingly uncertain. The coming months will be critical in determining whether these poll numbers represent a temporary dip in popularity or a fundamental shift in voter allegiance. The Republican party will need to address this growing disillusionment and strategize how to regain the trust and support of a potentially alienated electorate. The focus will be on whether Trump can reverse this trend or if this marks the beginning of the end for his political influence.
Source: MAGA Is Collapsing And It’s Freaking Trump Out (YouTube)





