Most voters consider Trump’s presidency a success, Biden’s presidency a failure

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In what may undoubtedly be one of the most shocking revelations, at least according to the political messaging of Democrats and the legacy media in recent years, most voters now say that the term of former President Donald Trump should be considered a success. Conversely, most voters also feel that Joe Biden’s presidency is a failure. 

A recent survey by Rasmussen Reports found that 56% of voters considered Trump’s presidency successful. This included 22% of voters who deemed it as a “complete success,” according to Rasmussen. Opinions were less favorable to Biden. When evaluating the 46th president, 58% of voters surveyed said they considered the Biden presidency “unsuccessful.” Most interestingly, this total included 40% of voters who “deem it a complete failure.”

As many would expect, the responses in these surveys were mainly along political party lines. The majority of Republicans surveyed thought Trump’s presidency was successful and Biden’s presidency a disaster, while most Democrats believed Biden’s term has been overwhelmingly positive while Trump’s time in office was awful. The most telling revelation was that of voters who identified with neither Republicans nor Democrats. Of this demographic, 53% considered “Trump’s presidency as successful,” while only 34% felt that Biden was “successful so far.”

Despite the radical and warped world that Democrats are trying to create within American society, most people enjoyed things being relatively normal when Trump was in office. For example, most people do not enjoy the rampant homicides and carjackings that have plagued the country since Jan. 20, 2021. Additionally, most people enjoy affordable groceries, prefer not to be involved in foreign wars that do not threaten the nation’s security, don’t think men can be women and get pregnant, don’t believe boys should be competing against girls in athletic competitions, and prefer not having a record amount of illegal immigrants entering the country.

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Objectively speaking, these poll results are not altogether surprising.

Before the COVID-19 pandemic derailed his presidency, conditions in the United States were rather good. Trump had delivered on many of his campaign promises, illegal immigration was under control, the economy was booming, the stock market hit record highs, and there was a consistently low unemployment rate. Efforts to sabotage Trump’s presidency aside, it was arguably considered a good time in the country for all Americans — regardless of race, gender, or creed. 

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