POLL: Most Voters Agree That Trump Is Winning The Meme War
According to a Rasmussen poll, 56% of voters agree with the statement, “With President Trump, we had mean tweets, but world peace,” which includes 40% who strongly agree. 39% disagree, which includes 30% who strongly disagree.
By contrast, 39% agree with the statement, “With President Biden, the adults are back in charge of the country,” which includes 23% who strongly agree. By contrast, 49% disagree, which includes 40% who strongly disagree, while an additional 12% are unsure.
The “Mean Tweets, World Peace” meme achieved viral status after Iran launched attacks against Israel in response to the Jewish state’s bombing of Iran’s embassy in Syria. 80% of Republican voters, 31% of Democrat voters, and 59% of independent voters at least somewhat agree with that message.
77% of Democrat voters, 20% of Republican voters, and 29% of independent voters agree with the pro-Biden “adults back in charge” meme.
54% of white voters, 51% of black voters, 62% of Hispanics voters, and 59% of other non-white minorities at least somewhat agree with the pro-Trump “mean tweets, world peace” message. 36% of white voters, 53% of black voters, 43% of Hispanic voters, and 29% of non-white minorities at least somewhat agree with the statement, “With President Biden, the adults are back in charge of the country.”
64% of self-identified conservative voters Strongly Agree with the statement, “With President Trump, we had mean tweets, but world peace.” By contrast, 48% of liberals strongly agree with the pro-Biden “adults back in charge” message.
With respect to income earners, 48% of voters making over $200,000 annually at least somewhat agree with the statement, “With President Biden, the adults are back in charge of the country.” On the other hand, only 30% of voters making between $30,000 and $50,000 share that opinion.
Indeed, Trump might be a foul twitter but he occasionally speaks the truth and can at least competently preside over the US government. Whereas Biden is an empty vessel that globalists use to advance their agenda. At the end of the day, actions and policy results matter more than words.
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