The Trump advantage

 Byron York:

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Trump had a solid advantage in voters’ recollections, with 42% saying his presidential years were mostly good years for America, while just 25% said Biden’s presidential years have been mostly good for America. Trump also had a solid advantage on the other side of the answer, with 33% saying his presidential years were mostly bad for America, while a much larger 46% said Biden’s presidential years have been mostly bad for America.

Trump’s advantage in voters’ memories is nearly across the board. Among men, 53% said the Trump years were mostly good for America, compared to 24% who said the Biden years have been mostly good for America. Among women, the margin was closer, but Trump still led 33% to 27%.

Trump’s lead extended to all age groups. In one notable example, 33% of voters 18 to 29 said the Trump years were mostly good for America, while just 8% said the same of Biden. Among voters 30 to 44, the Trump lead was 39% to 20%. Among voters 45-64, the Trump lead was 48% to 28%. Only among those 65 and older was it even close, and Trump still led 44% to 39%. 

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The Trump years were clearly better.  Inflation was under control under Trump and it has been raging under Biden.  Also under Trump the world was relatively peaceful while under Biden war is raging in Europe and the Middle East. 

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