Trump's second presidency may be deemed more effective by voters, despite their decreased trust in his administration, according to a Schoen Cooperman Research survey.
Voters prioritizing effectiveness over trust suggests that Kamala Harris and Democrats misjudged the campaign strategy, focusing on values instead of outcomes desired by Americans.
The polls revealed a significant portion of voters, including independents, believe Trump's upcoming term would yield better results compared to Joe Biden, despite lingering trust issues.
The findings indicate a stark contrast in voter perception; while trust has eroded, there is optimism regarding Trump's ability to achieve governmental effectiveness.
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