Voter Frank Lunz said Wednesday that “voter pay salaries” is happy with President Donald Trump's second term agenda as his administration strives to tackle important issues that resonate with them.
The Trump administration prioritizes American communities to deport dangerous illegal immigrants, improving government efficiency and reducing wasted spending. Luntz says it will “balance with Leland Vittert,” but said these priorities are popular among “voter pay,” but they are concerned about whether Trump is paying enough attention to cutting daily costs. (Related: “Two Thumbs Up”: CNN's Harry Enten says “Americans are in love” in Trump's transition move)
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“They are really happy that people who shouldn't be here are being asked to leave, that Washington is responsible and responsible for the wasteful Washington spending, and that the government wants to be more efficient, more efficient, more effective and accountable,” host Leland Vittert said when asked what he's currently hearing from these voters. “The only criticism they have is that the president doesn't want to take his eyes off the ball as to how much it costs them to live their daily lives.”
“These when you say 'salary pay', it means their homes are barely paid. That means there's nothing left at the end of the week or the end of the month,” he continued. “And they want to make sure this administration is focused in the same way as it is now as it was during its campaign. They believe everything else. But they wonder, what does tariffs do for prices? What will it focus on changing the way Washington works? How will it affect them positively in their wallets and pocket books?”
Many Democrat governors have begun to carefully mitigate their left and right positions on popular issues Trump is working to resolve, including immigration and government waste, in order to rescue him from the current precarious election feasibility.
Trump's Border Czar Tom Homan Disclosure On February 17th, there was a 229 border patrol encounter along the US-Mexico border the day before, and since his first participation in the US border patrol in 1984, the numbers he said show that reviews of past border patrol encounters show that Homan was right because numbers have not been so low since the 1960s.
Trump's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) claims that Website cuts an estimated $65 billion in government spending, including fraud.
Lunz also supported former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and former President Joe Biden on February 17, but former voters who flipped over Trump in November said they were actively responding to the swift action the president is taking in his new administration.
“They love the pace of change. They've been very tired of the past four years. They wanted action. They wanted results. They saw the price,” the pollster said at the time. “They saw affordable prices. They saw immigrants. And they had nothing happened. They don't like what he says yet, but they like what he's doing.”
“They wanted to see a wasteful Washington spending cuts, and they see that. So what they say to me is, 'I want him to be a little rude,' but at the same time, they like what he's doing,” he added. “They believe he is serious about it, and for the first time they are confident in the future, so we're seeing a big change in the polls about expectations for the direction in the coming years.”
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