Miles Parks
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That's what I'm wondering.
It's like, even if he does change tactics and he does take some big message from how polling shows that, you know, people are souring on these tactics, I guess I just wonder, is the damage already done?
All right.
Well, we can leave it there just for a moment.
More on all of this when we get back.
And we're back.
And now we are going to turn to another big issue that voters are clearly thinking about right now, the economy.
Mara, how are these voters?
These are voters who voted for Joe Biden in 2020 and Donald Trump in 2024.
How are they feeling about the economy right now?
So are these and these again, these are voters who voted for Donald Trump in 2024 and they're feeling more anxious after he's taken office.
Are they blaming him for that?
That's so interesting.
The chaos thing, it feels like the most predictable part of a Trump presidency.
I mean, we saw this already in four years of Trump's first term.
Are these voters surprised by that level of uncertainty?
OK.
I mean, they do seem like voters, though, who, considering they supported Trump in 2024, would be receptive to his spin on some of the economic stuff.
But I guess I'm just trying to drill down on why are there no rose-colored glasses the way that President Trump has been trying to push.
Like, there are positives that you can find in the economy right now.