💨 Abstract
More than six months into Donald Trump's second term, a notable portion of his 2024 voters is expressing disappointment. A new University of Massachusetts Amherst poll found that 69% of Trump's 2024 voters are confident in their vote, down from 74% in April. About 14% would change their vote if given the chance.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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