New Poll Shows Majority of Americans Optimistic About the Next Four Years with Donald Trump in Charge
January 19, 2025
In less than 24 hours, the national nightmare of the Biden-Harris regime will be over and President Donald J. Trump will be back in the White House.
A new CBS poll shows that a majority of Americans are feeling optimistic about the next four years with Donald Trump in charge, even more so than they were in 2017.
In addition to feeling hopeful of an improving economy, the optimism spreads across various areas.
Americans are more hopeful about the coming year generally than they were at the start of 2021, when the pandemic was still going on.
Looking overseas, more think Trump will increase peace and stability in the world than decrease it, and specifically, decrease conflict between Israel and its neighbors in the Middle East.
(In contrast, just over half look back now and say Mr. Biden’s policies created more conflict there.)
CBS News Poll: Are you generally optimistic or pessimistic about the next 4 years with Donald Trump as president?
Optimistic: 60%
Pessimistic: 40%
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• White: 63-37
• Black: 49-51
• Hispanic: 61-39
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• Ages 18-29: 67-33
• Ages 30-44: 62-38
• Ages 45-64: 60-40
• Ages… pic.twitter.com/aDipWckzez— InteractivePolls (@IAPolls2022) January 19, 2025
The swell of optimism is particularly high with young voters.
Today, almost a quarter of the voters who backed Kamala Harris are optimistic now about the next four years with Trump, reflecting perhaps some willingness for them to reevaluate him once he takes office, something we often see with a losing candidate’s supporters, at least early on.
You can read the full poll below.
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