In the latest twist of absurdity from the mainstream media, a CNN data expert has gleefully shot down the perpetually recycled narrative that voters who backed Donald Trump during the last election are wracked with regret. The constant drip of speculation from liberal commentators has been effectively snuffed out, revealing that the so-called “buyer’s remorse” among Trump supporters simply doesn’t exist outside of the media’s fertile imagination.
Harry Enten, CNN’s data guru, unwrapped recent polling data that showed a strikingly low 2% of Republican voters regretting their decision to cast their ballots for Trump in 2024. Despite the alarmist headlines suggesting imminent doom under Trump’s presidency and the relentless portrayal of an impending fascism, this small percentage suggests that the faith in Trump is sticking like glue. Anyone expecting a mass exodus of former supporters into a collective reflection on a flawed choice is bound to be disappointed.
Engaging in a reality check on “CNN News Central,” Enten pointed out that the supposed regret among Trump supporters is almost identical to that of those who voted for Kamala Harris, leaving no indication that a significant shift in loyalty is on the horizon. His analysis indicates that should the election repeat itself, the results would likely mirror those of the original vote. The faithful supporters of Trump remain resolute, unmoved by the media’s thinly-veiled efforts to sow discord and doubt.
Media Lie Gets Vaporized as CNN Data Guru Reveals Trump Voter Regret Exists Only in a ‘Fanciful Universe’https://t.co/YKdBjgaqtG
— RedState (@RedState) April 16, 2025
The data-driven verdict that Trump voters have zero interest in trading their choice for the alternative paints an amusing picture of a media landscape out of sync with reality. It’s as if many in the fourth estate are functioning in a whimsical universe, locked away in a bubble of fantasy where voters routinely lament their choices. This delusion goes hand in hand with the habit of reporting wild anecdotes and unverified social media comments as gospel, discarding hard data that contradicts their narrative.
Furthermore, outlets clamoring for “Trump regret” have relied heavily on anecdotal evidence, including Buzzfeed’s laughable compilation of 16 supposed regretful voters—15 of whom were anonymous and one with a name that sounds made up. These half-baked testimonies mirror the theatrics often seen in Hollywood, as opposed to solid statistical trends. Realistically speaking, those who proudly supported Trump in 2024 continue to do so with fervor, immune to the manufactured stories of remorse that the left desperately wishes were true.
In a world where voters are eager to showcase their belief in the former president’s vision, it seems highly unlikely that any number of sensationalized reports will sway public opinion any time soon. Trump’s base remains firmly intact, echoing a collective satisfaction with their decision that the mainstream media is simply unwilling to accept. Rather than questioning the credibility of these so-called regretful individuals, it’s far more amusing to watch the media’s elaborate dance in an attempt to construct narratives where there are none.