Trump voters in Michigan focus group have buyers' remorse
Briefly

Recent focus groups with Michigan voters who switched from Biden to Trump reveal growing apprehensions about the former president's demeanor and policies. While he entered his second term with higher approval rates than before, voters' responses indicate that his aggressive strategies, particularly regarding the economy and international relations, are causing anxiety. This contrasts with reactions from Arizona voters, suggesting a shift in opinions may be emerging. Economic worries and the perceived erratic nature of Trump's leadership have led to calls for reassessing his approach.
Erratic, frightening, disruptive, and dictator were among the words they used to describe their concerns.
Trump entered his second term with a higher approval rating than he had during his first term, but polls indicate his honeymoon has begun to fade as Americans' concerns over the economy rise.
Read at Axios
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