The mainstream media is at it again, spinning their biased web of deceit around the American people’s opinions on President Trump’s first 100 days. Despite undeniable progress on the economic front, they insist on painting a dismal picture through their skewed polls. But it’s time to unravel this liberal façade and reveal the manipulative tactics used by these so-called pollsters.
Rarely has a commander-in-chief achieved so much so quickly. Jobs are on the rise, inflation is under control, and energy prices have taken a dive, yet these liberal polls seem to ignore every single positive development. The economy is thriving, but the left refuses to admit that this success is due to Trump’s policies. Instead, they cherry-pick data to fit their narrative that paints him as unpopular with the American people.
Why are these polls consistently missing the mark? It’s because the pollsters are not counting Trump supporters fairly. They’re purposely excluding or under-representing a massive portion of the population who back Trump, manipulating the outcomes to favor their liberal darlings. This shameful strategy serves their purpose to create artificial enthusiasm for Democratic candidates while demoralizing Trump supporters.
Victor Davis Hanson Explains What's Really Going on With Polls About Trump's First 100 Days https://t.co/7P8VEZM0yl
— LeftcoastMike (@gorlaineco75682) May 8, 2025
Remember when the polls predicted Kamala Harris as the victor, only for her to lose? They lied then and continue to lie now, thinking they can dupe us with their falsehoods. These liberal elites have been exposed for the fraudulent puppeteers they are, orchestrating outcomes rather than neutrally measuring public opinion. Yet they show no shame, no remorse for misleading the public time and again.
The truth stands with trustworthy pollsters like Rasmussen and Trafalgar, who consistently show Trump ahead. Who will you believe? The biased elite media that contorts figures to fit their anti-Trump bias? Or the pollsters who actually deliver facts? The choice is clear. Why trust those who perpetually fail?