If the radical left in this country thought the vast majority of us regular folk were on board with their insanity, they were dead wrong. And a brand new poll, the CNBC All-America Economic Survey, proves that to be true, as it reveals Americans are gung-ho to throw support behind President-elect Donald Trump after he defeated Vice President Kamala Harris, also known as Captain Cackles, in the election just a month ago. Not only that, but it seems quite a few individuals in the nation have even come on board with the more controversial measures of the MAGA agenda.
I’m not even close to being sick of the winning? Are You?
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.
Notice how this piece is immediately attempting to draw some sort of negative attention to the president-elect by noting how some voters are uncomfortable with parts of the agenda? Propagandists just cannot help themselves. They have to try and take some digs at their enemy and his supporters by trying to deflate their elation in some way. So pathetic.
“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%.
The poll also found that 60 percent of the individuals surveyed believe that things at the border have become so bad that the incoming president should deploy military forces to help clean up Biden’s mess. They also think this should be a top priority for his first year, while 13 percent say it’s important, but can wait until a later time in the term. Shockingly, only 24 percent do not support the immigration agenda, which includes 51 percent Democrats, 12 percent independents, and 3 percent Republicans.
“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 went on to explain. “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.”
A whopping 51 percent said they trust that their financial situation is going to improve under Trump’s leadership, which is actually up 10 percent from 2016.
People are excited about the possibilities of the future for the first time in years, since even before Trump’s first administration. We have a lot of good things happening at the moment, so there’s reason to be hopeful for seeing this country not only get back on track, but blaze past where it was.