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A survey of 1,000 U.S. adults who voted for President Trump in 2024 shows that most would vote the same way again. Certain groups, including independents and younger voters, reported higher rates of regret.
america.cgtn.comA poll of 1,000 U.S. adults who voted for President Trump in 2024 found that 84 percent would vote for him again if the election were held today. The figure is down two percentage points from a similar survey conducted in July 2025. Support remained highest among self-identified Republicans, conservatives, and voters over age 55, with more than 90 percent saying they would repeat their 2024 vote.
Roughly three in ten political moderates and African American voters who supported Trump in 2024 said they would vote differently in a redo. About one-quarter of young and middle-aged Trump voters expressed similar views. Twenty percent of Trump voters with postgraduate degrees and 31 percent of independents who backed Trump in 2024 also indicated they would not vote for him again.
Negative assessments of the president's performance on the economy, the release of files related to Jeffrey Epstein, and the Iran war were linked to higher rates of regret. Forty-nine percent of voters who gave the president a negative grade on the Iran war said they would not vote for him again.
The authors noted that dissatisfaction among these groups could affect Republican performance in future elections.
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