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everyonematters

(4,273 posts)
Thu Jun 4, 2026, 07:57 AM 6 hrs ago

Republicans see trouble with independents for Trump

Source: The Hill

Republican senators are growing increasingly concerned about President Trump’s weak polling numbers with independent voters and warn that the GOP may be headed for a political wipeout in the November election because Trump’s popularity with Republican primary voters isn’t translating across the broader electorate.

Several Republican senators told The Hill that polling data shared at a Tuesday conference meeting by Senate Republican Conference Committee Chair Tom Cotton (Ark.) indicated Democrats have a significant polling lead among independents five months before the general election.


The data circulated among Republican senators showed Democrats with a double-digit lead among independents.

The GOP senator said independent voters, including those who supported Trump in the 2024 election, are most concerned about “their pocketbook, their wages, inflation, and a lot of those people think that’s not the top priorities of what Republicans are doing right now.”

Read more: https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/5908814-gop-poll-numbers-decline/



Independents are going to be deciding elections for the foreseeable future. They are the largest bloc of voters, and they are growing. It seems to be changing from the past where they leaned towards one party or the other and they voted that way.
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EYESORE 9001

(29,935 posts)
1. I read that headline as if an organization with that name, 'Independents for tRump', was a real thing
Thu Jun 4, 2026, 08:56 AM
5 hrs ago

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Good to see no such thing exists. Many ‘independents’ fashion themselves as ‘above’ the political fray, but they’re getting affected like everyone else now.

FakeNoose

(42,653 posts)
2. I don't think many independents are "for" Chump, but they're often "against" something else
Thu Jun 4, 2026, 09:49 AM
4 hrs ago

Sometimes they think they're against our Democratic candidates, if they've been told not to like somebody. An example of that is (sorry to bring this up) "What about her emails?" But just as often it could be an idea that they're against. For example: don't tell me I have to wear a facemask, I don't need to get vaccinated, etc.

Independent voters have shown that they can be swayed easily, when the conditions are ripe. Things like nasty memes on social media can be enough to convince those fickle voters, "Oh I don't like that person," when in fact the memes are mostly lies. The persecution of Hunter Biden is a perfect example. Meanwhile Uday and Qusay are fashioning a whole new definition for the word "corruption" right out in the open, and nobody blinks an eye.

But WE NEED THOSE INDIE VOTES to help us defeat Chump's party for good and forever. It's hard for Democrats to understand this, but the independent voters will make the difference almost every time. If we can't get them on our side, we won't win.

BaronChocula

(4,842 posts)
5. All so true
Thu Jun 4, 2026, 12:28 PM
1 hr ago

The only thing consistent about independents/swing voters is their lack of commitment. They spend their electoral lives believing right-wing talking points, but hating the actual "results" republicans provide when in control. That's my experience talking to so-called independents. Their only political philosophy is constant inconsistency and they're a big part of the problem. The only thing we have to be grateful for regarding independents is that Dems have their vote when the republican they last voted for screws up, again.

Redleg

(7,043 posts)
6. Yes, we have to rely on the votes of some of the least informed voters.
Thu Jun 4, 2026, 12:38 PM
1 hr ago

I never could understand how a person could be undecided in the weeks before an election. I guess they just haven't been paying attention or that they believe both candidates are equally bad.

SamuelAdams

(234 posts)
4. Gee, I wonder why they would think pocketbook issues aren't a top GOP priority.
Thu Jun 4, 2026, 11:46 AM
2 hrs ago

They are focused on building a ballroom, painting a pool, hosting a UFC fight, building an arch, fighting a war in Iran, overthrowing the Cuban government, exempting him and his family from tax audits, rewarding themselves with an anti-weaponization fund. What else do they want?

Justice matters.

(10,135 posts)
7. All unnecessary "peanuts" spending with no end in sight by the convicted con-man they support
Thu Jun 4, 2026, 02:14 PM
11 min ago

and they are surprised by the independent voters's revolt while they struggle to make ends meet?!?

Blue Tsunami in sight, stupid Republicrooks!!

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