Leftiststers have had a rough time of it lately, especially with their favorite pastime of spinning tales about Trump supporters suddenly having a collective bout of buyer’s remorse. For months, they painted a picture of regret-infused Trump voters wandering through red America like lost sheep. But hold onto your MAGA hats—new data has burst that bubble faster than a pin in a balloon. Even CNN, everyone’s favorite purveyor of leftist propaganda, has had to concede that Trump voters are sticking with their choice firmer than ever.
Harry Enten, CNN’s senior data analyst, recently threw a curveball at the media’s manufactured narrative. He simply stated the facts: The vast majority of Trump voters are not only happy with their 2024 decision but are also unlikely to shift their allegiance. A recent poll revealed that a staggering 2% of Trump voters would reconsider their choice if given the chance to vote again. Yes, that’s right—2%. If that’s regret, then a gnat has a larger emotional impact.
Delving deeper, Enten added that a mere 1% would rather not vote at all. To put this in perspective, we’re looking at under 5% of Trump voters who might have considered voting differently. Not exactly the great wave of remorse that leftists have been dreaming up. If those numbers were any lower, they’d be lost in the couch cushions of history, never to be found again.
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Enten was quick to highlight that the tale of regret often told by the mainstream media doesn’t hold up when juxtaposed with other voter demographics as well. When exploring the views of Kamala Harris supporters, the numbers were strikingly similar, which deflated the leftist narrative even further. Overall, a resounding assurance echoed: if those who voted in 2024 got a do-over, the results would likely be remarkably close, if not identical. The numbers suggest that the media’s never-ending parade of articles pushing the “Trump voter regret” myth is nothing more than a bad rerun of a forgotten sitcom.
To add insult to injury, the comparison with Trump’s previous terms in office indicates that this time around, Trump voter loyalty is even stronger. Enten revealed that the regret rate in February 2017 was actually higher than today’s figures. It seems voters were more likely to waver right after the 2016 election than they are now, which further contradicts the incessant narrative spun by left-leaning media outlets.
In conclusion, what we see is a clear repudiation of the “Trump voter regret” myth. The steadfastness of Trump supporters is not just a figment of one’s imagination—it’s backed up by numbers that simply refuse to cooperate with the left’s fairy tales. For all their scheming, it appears mainstream media needs to keep their narratives straight, or risk being left in the dust of reality.