Summary
Donald Trump has the lowest approval rating of any newly elected U.S. president since World War II, except for himself in 2017.
While his immigration policies and government downsizing have support, controversial moves—like ending birthright citizenship and renaming the Gulf of Mexico—face strong opposition.
Economic concerns, particularly rising prices, remain a major issue for voters.
Analysts say Trump’s popularity will likely hinge on broader economic and immigration policies, with potential political consequences for Republicans in the 2026 elections.
Is your argument that they should be counted as voters even though they didn’t vote?
My argument is that voting makes you a voter, including the 2020 general election and midterms.
Why are you biting the bullet in such a silly situation. They were politically active, besides voting also making donations to political parties. People who are invested in the political process do more.
So your argument is that someone who used to vote should still count as a “voter” even if they didn’t vote last year?
If someone votes in 2020, then tries to off a candidate in 2024 and dies before they can vote in 2024, absolutely they are a voter.
Your argument is that someone who is politically active up until their death and doesn’t pull a Jesus to vote after death is a nonvoter?
So the word “voter” to you includes folks who didn’t vote?
That’s so weird. XD