The fake news machine is at it again. CNN analyst Harry Enten trotted out questionable polling data Thursday claiming President Trump's approval on cost of living has somehow plummeted from a positive 3 points in October 2024 to a staggering negative 41 points today.
According to Enten's dubious analysis, Americans are supposedly souring on Trump's economic policies just one year into his second term. "You can't win when you're 41 points below water on the cost of living," Enten declared, clearly setting up another mainstream media narrative ahead of the 2026 midterms.
But wait just a minute. Are we really supposed to believe that the same Americans who decisively elected Trump in 2024 specifically because of economic concerns have suddenly forgotten why they voted for him?
The Deep State's Polling Games
This reeks of the same polling manipulation we saw throughout Trump's first term and the 2024 campaign. Remember when every mainstream poll showed Trump losing to Biden right up until election night? Patriots do.
The reality is that Trump's America First economic policies are already delivering results. Energy independence is being restored, the regulatory stranglehold is being lifted, and Scott Bessent at Treasury is implementing pro-growth policies that put American workers first.
"The same media that told us Hillary would win, that told us Biden was sharp as a tack, now wants us to believe Americans are turning against the president who's actually fighting for them," said one Trump supporter.
Meanwhile, everyday Americans are seeing real change: border security being restored, government efficiency through Elon Musk's DOGE initiative, and the swamp finally being drained after decades of establishment control.
Midterm Fearmongering
This CNN "analysis" is clearly designed to demoralize Trump supporters and create a false narrative of declining support. It's the classic mainstream media playbook: push fake polls to influence real outcomes.
But Patriots aren't falling for it this time. After witnessing Trump's decisive 2024 victory despite constant media attacks, Americans know better than to trust CNN's crystal ball predictions.
The question isn't whether Trump is struggling—it's how desperate the legacy media has become to manufacture a crisis where none exists. Will Americans fall for the same polling tricks that failed so spectacularly in 2024?
