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President Donald Trump delivers what he said he would do it and his voters mostly appreciate it.

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It is clear to me that this may blow the heads of the Democrats, but 100 days in the second term of President Donald Trump are most of the millions of Americans who vote for him, still happy that they have done it.

And Trump did not turn his thumb in the Oval Office in these first months.

There is a lot to be liked or not to like, from its large number of management orders to his state cost reduction in Bonanza with Elon Musk, CEO von Tesla.

So it is significant that a recent survey shows that the vast majority of the Trump supporters would now vote for him again if he gave the opportunity for a downfall.

And significantly more people are now satisfied with the direction of the country than before Trump. The gap between those who think that the country is in the wrong lane and those who believe that it is on the right track have shrunk from 36 points in November to less than 12.

Trump delivers what he said he would do it, and for the most part his voters appreciate it.

Within a few weeks, Trump secured the limit that his predecessor Joe Biden had left wide open. The Trump government also deports illegal immigrants with a criminal register.

In economic matters, Trump pursues a large scale with his promise of tariffs, and surveys show that he is testing how far inflated Americans are willing to endure the risky gambling of the president.

Since the tariffs (and the later threat from much higher prices) have become a reality, Trump's number of admission has dropped since he took office, even when it comes to the economy – a traditionally strong category for him.

While Trump should not ignore the warning signs, it will be anything but all bad news in 100 days.

Only 2% of the Trump voters regret their choice and would “vote differently”

The number of admission of a president is usually Mercurial and depending on the last few days. So I noticed a survey from this month.

A survey by the University of Massachusetts Amherst/Yougov has published the voters of how they felt three months after Trump's term of office about their election of the President.

The survey showed that only 2% of the Trump voters regret their choice and would now “choose” if they could.

This is meaningful and speaks for the president and his agenda for more permanent support.

Another meaningful number is that only 1% of the Trump voters say that they would rather not be right at all. However, when it comes to Kamala Harris, the former vice president and democratic candidates, 14% of their voters say that they would rather not have participated.

The CNN data analyst Harry Enten said that this survey contradicts a common chorus in the media that many Republicans regret that Trump voted.

“So the conclusion is: If there is an idea that Trump voters go around,” man, I wish for Kamala Harris instead of Donald Trump, “the numbers said that this is an imaginative universe,” noted ducks. “For the most part there are really no.”

Democrats still can't surpass, the fact that Trump is President. But they are only fault.

This fairy tale in which a conservative would have been persuaded to vote for a true blue -progressive like Harris is annoying.

Nevertheless, in the past few months I have heard of many Democrats and complained that I did not have the “virtue” to support their candidates. Every time Trump does something you don't like (what is all the time), I get angry e -mails: “You voted for it.”

On the one hand, I never said who I voted because it was nobody as mine. In this role, I support a number of principles that I believe in – and make decisions about who I can support, based on how the candidate organizes my beliefs.

Nobody is perfect. Trump is not perfect. And I do not agree with a lot of what he did and how he did it the most on the tariffs.

However, there is a much higher chance that Trump will do something that I support than Harris or bidges.

And Democrats are only responsible for the Trump -Harris -Matchup. After they had lied to the American people over bidges for years, they exchanged Harris against Biden in a last-minute trick that the voters did not appreciate.

Harris reinforced the problem with her inability to put together two coherent sentences or to differ from her boss.

She would have been a terrible president, and not the president we needed to secure the border or to strengthen the economy that stalled under the white house of Biden-Harris.

Voters who chose Trump have put a lot of confidence in his ability to fix these things.

He must not let her down.

Ingrid Jacques is a columnist at USA today. Contact you at ijacques@usatoday.com or at X: @Ingrid_jacques

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