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Democrats are claiming that Trump voters are experiencing buyer's remorse.
However, this could be a trick to try and make people think that Trump is doing a bad job so far as president.
If you check your social media feed, you may see more people who align with your views and values. If you get your news from the mainstream media, you're more likely to hear the claims of Trump voters wishing they could take back their vote.
Brian Joondeph is a physician and contributor for the American Thinker. He said where you get your news tends to be reflective on what you believe and who you support.
"If you get your news from newspapers and cable news shows, you'll be less inclined to support Trump than if you get your news from alternate sources such as social media," Joondeph said.
Joondeph, who lives in Denver, said he has yet to meet a Trump voter who regrets their decision. To him, it's the Democrats and the mainstream media working together to gaslight people in believing Trump's popularity isn't what it really is.
"What I'm seeing on social media is basically Democrats saying that they heard from a friend who regrets their vote and they're embarrassed," said Joondeph. "I think it's BS."
Trump's approval rating in his first month as president came in at 52%. The GOP reported a 51% job approval rating compared to the Democrats' 36%.
In summary, the media has gone tone deaf to what Americans really want. Joondeph expects the Democrat Party to continue digging themselves into a deeper hole.
"And the media's credibility is diminishing along with the Democrats," Joondeph added.