As President Trump faces mounting criticism regarding his authoritarian tendencies, economic policies, and overall performance, some voters are expressing deep regret, with one caller to C-SPAN apologizing for supporting him. This sentiment follows a widely condemned, racist meme featuring the Obamas posted on Trump’s social media, which was later removed with White House staff cited as the source. The caller detailed concerns about Trump’s alleged corruption, racist immigration policies terrorizing children, and dishonest nature, echoing broader public dissatisfaction reflected in polling and recent electoral upsets. This growing voter remorse coincides with broader Republican anxieties about upcoming elections and Trump’s increasingly anti-constitutional proposals regarding election procedures.
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Recent polling data reveals a growing number of voters who supported Donald Trump in the previous election are expressing disappointment with his conduct in office. These disillusioned voters, including a self-described Libertarian from Pennsylvania, cite specific policy decisions such as the expiration of funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and expansive spending measures as reasons for their dissatisfaction. Focus groups composed of Latino voters also expressed concerns regarding the President’s handling of both the economy and immigration policies. The perceived betrayal of campaign promises and shifting priorities have led to widespread voter remorse.
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A recent survey reveals that nearly half of likely U.S. voters believe the country would be in a better state if Kamala Harris had won the presidential election. The Rasmussen Reports poll indicates that 45% of respondents hold this view, a slight decrease from April. The survey also showed that 45% of voters do not believe things would be better and 10% are unsure. The survey was conducted from September 29th to October 1st, 2025, and included 1,152 likely voters with a margin of error of +/- 3 percentage points.
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Jennifer Piggott, a self-described “MAGA junkie,” regrets her votes for Donald Trump after losing her federal job as part of the Trump administration’s downsizing efforts. Piggott, along with at least 24,000 other probationary federal employees, was fired, with a federal judge ruling many of the firings illegal. Despite receiving high performance reviews, Piggott and others report unexpected economic devastation resulting from these actions. While the White House defends the firings as part of a mandate to increase government efficiency, Piggott and others express disillusionment with the administration’s methods.
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