Miles Bryan
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And it seems that from then on, his trade and economic ratings really pushed down, pulling on all sorts of other things, and his overall standing.
Yeah, yeah, they did. Miles and I actually went to some college campuses in Philly to talk to young guys. That's another group that swung really hard to Trump last year. And at Drexel, we ran into Nikita, a finance major who's about to graduate but can't find a job.
Yeah, yeah, they did. Miles and I actually went to some college campuses in Philly to talk to young guys. That's another group that swung really hard to Trump last year. And at Drexel, we ran into Nikita, a finance major who's about to graduate but can't find a job.
Yeah, yeah, they did. Miles and I actually went to some college campuses in Philly to talk to young guys. That's another group that swung really hard to Trump last year. And at Drexel, we ran into Nikita, a finance major who's about to graduate but can't find a job.
He told us that he voted for Trump because of the economy, because of stocks. He cares about the stock market, pays a lot of attention to it. So it makes sense he'd be upset about the tariffs and what effect they'd had. But even among voters who are more focused on day-to-day expenses or not as tuned into the news as Nikita is, the trade war is still unpopular. Like, listen to Sharita's take.
He told us that he voted for Trump because of the economy, because of stocks. He cares about the stock market, pays a lot of attention to it. So it makes sense he'd be upset about the tariffs and what effect they'd had. But even among voters who are more focused on day-to-day expenses or not as tuned into the news as Nikita is, the trade war is still unpopular. Like, listen to Sharita's take.
He told us that he voted for Trump because of the economy, because of stocks. He cares about the stock market, pays a lot of attention to it. So it makes sense he'd be upset about the tariffs and what effect they'd had. But even among voters who are more focused on day-to-day expenses or not as tuned into the news as Nikita is, the trade war is still unpopular. Like, listen to Sharita's take.
Now, I think it's worth pointing out that not all tariffs are viewed equally. A good number of people still approve of tariffs on China, for example. They want the U.S. to be more confrontational with China over trade. But trying to force tariffs on everyone else, neighbors, close allies, that's really unpopular.
Now, I think it's worth pointing out that not all tariffs are viewed equally. A good number of people still approve of tariffs on China, for example. They want the U.S. to be more confrontational with China over trade. But trying to force tariffs on everyone else, neighbors, close allies, that's really unpopular.
Now, I think it's worth pointing out that not all tariffs are viewed equally. A good number of people still approve of tariffs on China, for example. They want the U.S. to be more confrontational with China over trade. But trying to force tariffs on everyone else, neighbors, close allies, that's really unpopular.
Yeah, there are some, some social issues like Trump made a big deal last year about diversity, equity and inclusion policies. And the public tends to be still pretty evenly divided over DEI policies in the government or in corporate America. And there's still lots of support for the original underlying goals of DOGE, that Musk effort, Department of Government Efficiency policy.
Yeah, there are some, some social issues like Trump made a big deal last year about diversity, equity and inclusion policies. And the public tends to be still pretty evenly divided over DEI policies in the government or in corporate America. And there's still lots of support for the original underlying goals of DOGE, that Musk effort, Department of Government Efficiency policy.
Yeah, there are some, some social issues like Trump made a big deal last year about diversity, equity and inclusion policies. And the public tends to be still pretty evenly divided over DEI policies in the government or in corporate America. And there's still lots of support for the original underlying goals of DOGE, that Musk effort, Department of Government Efficiency policy.
People do want cuts to wasteful or unnecessary government spending. They do want government to be more efficient. Like we heard that from Angel. He's a 32-year-old forklift operator we met in a park in Philly.
People do want cuts to wasteful or unnecessary government spending. They do want government to be more efficient. Like we heard that from Angel. He's a 32-year-old forklift operator we met in a park in Philly.
People do want cuts to wasteful or unnecessary government spending. They do want government to be more efficient. Like we heard that from Angel. He's a 32-year-old forklift operator we met in a park in Philly.
Yeah. So the border is one clear one.
Yeah. So the border is one clear one.
Yeah. So the border is one clear one.
Yeah. And so that's the thing is, like, Trump's stance is pretty popular when it comes to keeping the border closed, using the military to do that. That's popular. And part of it is because Trump's position seems to have moved public opinion over the last four years. Yeah. Like, think back to Jose, that there are folks— who want Trump to be more targeted.