In April 2025, 74% of Trump voters scorned any of those options and said they were “very confident” in their vote.
The 38% of Trump voters who chose a less-resolute option was double the 19% of Kamala Harris voters who did the same.
Another 21% of Trump voters said they were still “confident” in their votes but had “some concerns.”.
It found 13% of Trump voters said they either “strongly” (5%) or “somewhat” (8%) regret their vote — double the number for Harris voters.
Regret was particularly high among Trump voters under 30 years old (17%) and Hispanics (16%).
Just to underscore, these surveys suggest between 1 in 8 and 1 in 6 Trump voters express some measure of regret for their 2024 votes.
“Working-class White voters” has become shorthand for the kind of voter Trump has locked down to great political effect. »