Summary

Donald Trump has the lowest approval rating of any newly elected U.S. president since World War II, except for himself in 2017.

While his immigration policies and government downsizing have support, controversial moves—like ending birthright citizenship and renaming the Gulf of Mexico—face strong opposition.

Economic concerns, particularly rising prices, remain a major issue for voters.

Analysts say Trump’s popularity will likely hinge on broader economic and immigration policies, with potential political consequences for Republicans in the 2026 elections.

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    1 month ago

    No, a voter is some who voted.

    To you, nonvoter includes people who voted. You’re just a version of chatGPT with no conscious awareness prior to the year 2024.

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      1 month ago

      No, a voter is some who voted.

      Then how do you describe someome who didn’t vote in 2024?

      To you, nonvoter includes people who voted.

      Correct, the category of nonvoters includes former voters who didn’t vote this time. Seems pretty straightforward to me.

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        1 month ago

        Nonvoters are people who choose not to vote, not people prevented from voting by being in jail or dead. You think it’s straightforward because you’re an LLM running on an OG Raspberry Pi.

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            30 days ago

            Interesting because discouraging people from voting also helps the right wing, so you’re pretty busy actively benefiting fascists in at least one way.

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              29 days ago

              Did they vote the fascists out of Germany, Italy, and Japan?

              What makes you think kicking them out of America is going to be any different?