Just four weeks after President-elect Donald Trump's return to the White House was confirmed, a poll released Thursday shows more voters feel positive than negative about the election results and their immediate future. It became clear that there were many things.
fox news poll reveal Voters were given a list of words to describe how they felt about the election results, and at least half said they were hopeful (54%) or relieved (50%), and just under half (48%) said they were excited.
About 4 in 10 people said they were depressed (40%) or angry (39%), and about half said they were scared (46%) or surprised (50%).
Most Republicans feel hopeful (91%), relieved (90%), or excited (86%), while most Democrats feel fearful (77%), angry (69%), or depressed (68%). %).
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The economy remains the most important issue in the election, with 34% of respondents. Immigration and border security came in second with 21%. No other issues were in double digits, according to the poll.
Healthcare was third at 8%.
About 60% of respondents said President Trump's focus on lowering food and gas prices is “very” important. Personal tax cuts came in second at 47%, and defense enhancement came in third at 42%.
Lowering prices had bipartisan support among respondents, with 49% of Democrats, 69% of Republicans and 63% of independents saying lowering prices should be Trump's focus once he returns to the Oval Office. He claimed that.
The Fox News poll was conducted Dec. 6-9 among 1,015 registered voters. The margin of error was 3 percentage points.

