
Washington, D.C. – Amid a barrage of polls painting President Donald Trump’s overall approval at historic lows—dipping to 37% in a recent CNN survey—a counter-narrative emerges from the base that propelled him to victory: 100% approval among 2024 voters, with “not one regret in sight.” Pew Research’s August 2025 analysis captures this ironclad loyalty, showing 85% of Trump’s supporters strongly backing his performance, a testament to the enduring bond with the 74 million who cast ballots for him last November.
The enthusiasm spans demographics, though cracks appear among younger backers—69% approval for those under 35, down 23 points from inauguration highs. Yet for the core—rural whites, working-class men, and evangelical stalwarts—it’s unshakeable. “This is what we voted for: Borders sealed, economy roaring, America First,” said Ohio factory worker Mike Harlan, echoing sentiments in swing states where Trump flipped the script on Biden’s legacy. Gallup’s October data reinforces: 95% of 2024 voters remain “satisfied” with their choice, crediting deportations (2.1 million tallied) and a $198 billion September surplus for the surge.
Critics dismiss it as echo-chamber delusion, pointing to the 32-day shutdown’s SNAP freeze starving 42 million and gas prices hovering at $2.98 despite Trump’s sub-$2 pledge. “Loyalty’s blind—voters ignore the chaos,” quipped Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, as Democratic approval craters to 16%. But for MAGA, it’s vindication: No buyer’s remorse, just battle cries for midterms.
As ballots drop, Trump’s base stands as a fortress—100% locked in, regrets nonexistent. In a polarized nation, their verdict rings clear: Deliverance delivered, doubts dismissed.