In the 100 days of President Donald Trump’s second term, the majority of his supporters remain satisfied with their choice, defying expectations. Trump has been active, issuing numerous executive orders and engaging in cost-cutting initiatives with Tesla’s Elon Musk. Surveys indicate that most Trump supporters would vote for him again, showcasing ongoing support. Moreover, the country’s direction has garnered more approval since Trump took office, signaling a shift in public sentiment.
Trump’s administration has taken decisive actions, such as securing the border and deporting criminal illegal immigrants. Economically, Trump has followed through on his promise of tariffs, though public opinion on this strategy is mixed as inflation concerns rise. Despite some drop in approval ratings, especially regarding the economy, Trump’s supporters largely stand by their choice.
A recent poll revealed that only 2% of Trump voters regret their decision, contrasting sharply with Kamala Harris’ voter sentiments. Analysts note the enduring support for Trump among his base, dispelling notions of widespread regret within Republican voters.
Critics of Trump often blame Democrats for his presidency, pointing out the flaws in the Biden-Harris administration and the unconvincing alternative offered. With faith placed in Trump to address key issues like border security and the economy, the pressure is on for him to deliver on his promises and continue to earn the trust of his supporters.