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Only 39% Say America’s Best Days Over

Americans are optimistic that the best days are yet to come, according to a CBS News/YouGov post-election poll.

The poll surveyed 2,232 American adults from November 19th to 22nd and asked, “Do you think America's best days are…past…now?'' [or] In that future. ”

Only 39 percent said the past, 50 percent said the future, and 11 percent chose “now.”

Those under 30 chose their future by the largest margin, 60%. The number of respondents aged 30 to 44 and those aged 45 to 64 was almost the same, with 51% and 49% choosing their future, respectively. Those aged 65 and over had the lowest rate at 47%.

It's encouraging to see that 60% of young people are so optimistic. If you believe the corporate media, you would think that if Donald Trump were re-elected, young people would be depressed, fearing concentration camps and pogroms.

Liberals and moderates were less enthusiastic about the future, with only 36 percent and 43 percent choosing that option, respectively. Conservatives are clearly emboldened by the recent election, with 68% saying America's best days are yet to come.

53% of Hispanics chose their future, as did 44% of black Americans.

When to see the right track/wrong track numbers Over the past few years, these numbers have been put into context as a step in the right direction.

How big of a difference do elections make?

In just over 50 days, former President Trump will take office with an approval rating of 59%. approve Only 41% disapproved of how the transition would be handled. A majority (55%) said they were “satisfied” or “satisfied” with Trump's victory, while only 44% were “dissatisfied” or “angry.”

Additionally, more voters approve of President Trump's specific cabinet choices than disapprove of them. For Secretary of State, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) is considered a good choice by 44%, but only 25% say he is not a good choice. The rest didn't know enough about Rubio to answer.

47% say Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is the best person to run Health and Human Services. Only 34% opposed it. The rest want to know more.

As for Secretary of Defense, 33% approve of Pete Hegseth, 28% disapprove, and 39% don't hear enough opinions.

The point here is that Mr. Trump is finally, finally, finally getting what he was supposed to get when he first took office in 2017: to be treated as a legitimate president, It means that it is considered. The shock of his upset victory over Hillary Clinton, the 24/7 media attacks (including the Russian collusion hoax), and Trump's own lack of discipline (this turnaround, he masterfully disciplined himself in the final weeks of the presidential campaign) ) overlapped. (who was on the campaign trail and was very much the president during this transition period) stole it from him.

Instead of being seen as a president, he was seen by too many people as a fluke, a mistake, a programming error in the Matrix. The result was nothing like Honeymoon and was grotesque to watch, but what he accomplished was still quite amazing.

Not this time. He won a landslide in the electoral college, won the popular vote, won the House of Representatives and the Senate… Donald Trump is the President of the United States and is viewed as such by the American people. And after spending the last eight years trying to get what he rightfully earned eight years ago, even if he's hated by some people, how he's going to help this country. The question is whether they have earned the respect of

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