23 percent of Republicans ~~say~~ admit they’re worse off since second Trump term began.
FTFY
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23 percent of Republicans ~~say~~ admit they’re worse off since second Trump term began.
FTFY
77 percent of Republicans are either billionaire pedophiles or liars.
FTFY

Practically a running joke that partisan views shape economic perceptions.

As soon as the GOP eats shit in the mid-terms, you're going to see a massive chunk of those 77% of Republicans wake up and realize the economy is bad. Meanwhile, a healthy chunk of the Dems will decide actually things are looking good again.
But the longterm trend has consistently been negative. If either the Dems or GOPers can figure out how to implement some decent economic reforms, there's a massive popular windfall waiting for them on the other side.
You can't survey them by asking with the word trump in there, they'll deny or hallucinate. You just have to mention dates and distract from the political part
Less than 3 in 10 respondents approved of the president’s handling of the job market and the economy, with half of his 2024 supporters sharing their approval, according to the poll.
What I want to know is how many of those people that disapprove of his handling of jobs and the economy still approve of him overall lol.
The reactionary GOP voters love the racism and authoritarian skull-cracking. It takes a lot of personal loss for them to turn on that.
“I gotta pay for my groceries in monthly installments, but goddamn, being able to be openly racist? So worth it! Votin’ for him again in 28, hallelujah!”
In addition - it was pretty wild to see the reaction of far-right Karens queening out right after donnie's first so-called "win" in 2016. They thought they now had a permission structure to be openly racist because of all the dog-whistles from the asshole-in-chief, and they face-planted, often losing their jobs or being utterly dunked on in viral videos of their behavior.
That's why donnie 2.0 is so much worse. Both he and they wanted zero brakes being pumped on turning this place into a shithole country.
Livin’ the goddam Confederate Dream!!!
Also, a fuck-ton of them want to impose not only just xtianity on everyone else, but their shitty version of it.
The Seven Mountain Mandate assholes would just love to put the Constitution through the shredder, and declare that it is "freedom" to have a "Christian nation". But I'm pretty sure that xtians like Universalist Unitarians can fuck right off under that kind of "freedom".
Yeah, there are probably also a lot of racists among them, but it is not only racism that drives these weird, weird people.
Racism is a helluva Drug. As long as they can look down on Black and Brown people these racists will empty their pockets for Trump and Republicans
They've also been sold a bill of goods about how the economy is supposed to work. And they'll continue to accept the Republican ideological orthodoxy, for the same reason a Christian will keep prayer or an Oaklan A's fan will keep cheering straight into the grave.
When the economy is good, it's because Republicans did the right thing. When the economy is bad, it's because of external forces hostile to the US or an insidious Fifth Column of undercover leftists sabotaging things. Bad economic news isn't going to change your adherence to dogmatic beliefs, particularly when you're dealing with a macro-economic problem that has a thousand different inputs to blame at any given moment.
As a fundamental case in point, plenty of the liberal economic strain will tell you that our economic downturn is the result of severe heat caused by climate change. But conservatives who don't believe in climate change won't accept that diagnosis. So they're definitely not going to accept liberal economic reforms - particularly those intended to mitigate the causes and consequences of climate change - as a solution.
From what I've seen in interviews, when asked if they would still vote for him, almost all of them resoundingly say "yes!".
They haven't learned a damn thing. They will twist their thoughts and minds into any convoluted shape as long as they get to feel like they're "winning" (when in actual fact they are very much losing).
MAGA-Christo-Fascism's world view is an "Us vs Them" mentality that on principle blames everything wrong with anything on "them". It's based on "spiritual warfare" where real life interacts with another "spirit realm" and they influence each other. Everything bad that goes on ("why would god create suffering?" etc) is explained by the evil forces in this spirit world committing spiritual acts of war against us.
They don't inquire about context because they've been conditioned to believe reality is zero sum with no unknowns worth knowing.
Almost every single Trump voter falls into this category, even if they are not actively religious.
From what I’ve seen in interviews, when asked if they would still vote for him, almost all of them resoundingly say “yes!”.
It's pure selection bias. No shit the person who identifies as a Republican will continue to vote Republican.
A more interesting trend is the rising number of unaligned voters

Party ID continues to slide universally. The 77/23 GOP split on this issue is from an increasingly marginal group of die-hard partisans. I'm willing to bet that the folks who feel burned are the most likely to drop into the Independent voter bucket over time. But then this person isn't in the "GOP voter who feels X", so you stop seeing them in the "GOP voter who doesn't like these policies" metrics anymore.
I'd bet money 4 of 5 2024 supporters would vote for him again if they could go back in time.
This doesn't matter much if they don't change their voting patterns.
76% of Republicans are lying, then. And the 1% of course are having their balls being gently cradled by the conservatives in power....
Oh noo! Anyway...