How Unnoticed Mentors Shape Our Lives
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The media continues its strained efforts to diminish Donald Trump’s undeniable momentum. They offer skewed analyses while inadvertently revealing a growing shift in public sentiment. Their polling figures—long marred by bias—attempt to temper expectations, yet the trends betray a starkly different reality. Take the latest Emerson poll, which reports “Trump’s approval at 49%. While polling organizations still manipulate methodology to favor Democrats, the directional movement tells a clearer story. Trump now enjoys net approval across nearly all age demographics, including voters under 30 (46%-38%). The only slight exception is Americans over 70, where he trails by a single point (49%-48%).” This is an inflection point. Spencer Kimball, executive director of Emerson College Polling, acknowledges this reality in guarded terms: “President Trump’s 49% job approval rating closely reflects his share of national support in the 2024 election, and his 41% disapproval is the lowest it has been in Emerson national polls dating back to his first term.” A more candid interpretation? Trump’s resurgence is outpacing even the media’s most cautious projections.
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