Miles Bryan
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It doesn't mean that all of them want to redo their votes, but it does suggest something for Republicans in the future that they can't necessarily count on that Trump coalition anymore. Like the most recent Pew Research Center study found that from February to April of this year, Trump's approval among his own voters declined about six points.
Trump supporters, strong Trump supporters, they're mostly sticking with him. But non-MAGA soft supporters, those are the ones that are really turning on him.
Trump supporters, strong Trump supporters, they're mostly sticking with him. But non-MAGA soft supporters, those are the ones that are really turning on him.
Trump supporters, strong Trump supporters, they're mostly sticking with him. But non-MAGA soft supporters, those are the ones that are really turning on him.
Yeah, so while we were out and about in Philly, Miles and I went looking for some of these voters, those who might be starting to drift out of the Trump coalition. They weren't hard to find.
Yeah, so while we were out and about in Philly, Miles and I went looking for some of these voters, those who might be starting to drift out of the Trump coalition. They weren't hard to find.
Yeah, so while we were out and about in Philly, Miles and I went looking for some of these voters, those who might be starting to drift out of the Trump coalition. They weren't hard to find.
OK, so this guy is feeling it. Yeah, yeah. Kensington, where Sherita lives, has a big Puerto Rican Dominican population. And we ran into Jose just like a block down from her house. He's in his early 60s. He said he's retired, but occasionally works as a handyman. And he told us he's voted Democrat for years, ever since he became a U.S. citizen.
OK, so this guy is feeling it. Yeah, yeah. Kensington, where Sherita lives, has a big Puerto Rican Dominican population. And we ran into Jose just like a block down from her house. He's in his early 60s. He said he's retired, but occasionally works as a handyman. And he told us he's voted Democrat for years, ever since he became a U.S. citizen.
OK, so this guy is feeling it. Yeah, yeah. Kensington, where Sherita lives, has a big Puerto Rican Dominican population. And we ran into Jose just like a block down from her house. He's in his early 60s. He said he's retired, but occasionally works as a handyman. And he told us he's voted Democrat for years, ever since he became a U.S. citizen.
But he voted for Trump last year because he wanted prices to come down.
But he voted for Trump last year because he wanted prices to come down.
But he voted for Trump last year because he wanted prices to come down.
Jose needs his own late-night comedy show. It was so fun to talk to him. But he got serious, too. He said it's more than just economics. He was all for Trump's immigration plans. He... He liked Trump's pitch about deporting criminals, but that's not what he's seeing in practice.
Jose needs his own late-night comedy show. It was so fun to talk to him. But he got serious, too. He said it's more than just economics. He was all for Trump's immigration plans. He... He liked Trump's pitch about deporting criminals, but that's not what he's seeing in practice.
Jose needs his own late-night comedy show. It was so fun to talk to him. But he got serious, too. He said it's more than just economics. He was all for Trump's immigration plans. He... He liked Trump's pitch about deporting criminals, but that's not what he's seeing in practice.
What Jose was telling us is something that the data is reflecting, too, that there were and are plenty of Black and Latino people, especially in cities, who believe Trump's pitch about closing the border, about being tougher on crime, including crime by undocumented immigrants. But the reality has been different.
What Jose was telling us is something that the data is reflecting, too, that there were and are plenty of Black and Latino people, especially in cities, who believe Trump's pitch about closing the border, about being tougher on crime, including crime by undocumented immigrants. But the reality has been different.
What Jose was telling us is something that the data is reflecting, too, that there were and are plenty of Black and Latino people, especially in cities, who believe Trump's pitch about closing the border, about being tougher on crime, including crime by undocumented immigrants. But the reality has been different.
And a lot of the people that are getting caught up in Trump's immigration actions don't have a record of violent crimes. That's not necessarily what these voters thought they were going to get from Trump. And it's a good example of what we're seeing with these new Trump voters, where they like some of his ideas in theory, but the execution isn't really what they were expecting.