Vox Article Reveals Just How Popular Donald Trump Was in 2024
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- Reliability
45% ReliableAverage
- Policy Leaning
16% Somewhat Right
- Politician Portrayal
6% Positive
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
71% : [bold text indicates Vox asking questions]: The most important thing is that we saw incredible polarization on political engagement itself.56% : Trump won Corona in Queens.
55% : Trump has transformed the GOP and the country, like it or not.
55% : But this time, they voted for Trump by double digits.
51% : Yet, even then, the GOP has been able to gain ground on some areas of public policy where Democrats were, for lack of a better term, the only game in town: ...in the wake of inflation, voters went from favoring Republicans by about 5 points on the economy to favoring them by 15 or 16.
36% : The reality is if all registered voters had turned out, then Donald Trump would've won the popular vote by 5 points [instead of 1.7 points].
31% : But basically, their complaints were very similar to those of Biden voters who flipped to Trump.
29% : A strongly Democratic voter isn't going to switch to Trump just because they're upset about high prices.
27% : And they also note that, according to AP VoteCast, only 4 percent of Biden 2020 voters backed Trump last year -- while a roughly equal percentage of Trump 2020 voters switched to Kamala.
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