Political strategist Sarah Longwell joins Morning Joe to discuss a new focus group on how Trump voters are feeling about tariffs. For more context and news coverage of the most important stories of our day click here
Recent developments indicate a significant shift in sentiment among former President Donald Trump’s supporters, particularly concerning his economic policies and the imposition of tariffs.
📉 Erosion of Support Among Trump Voters
Political strategist Sarah Longwell, who has been conducting focus groups with Trump voters, reports a growing disillusionment. In a recent discussion on Morning Joe, she highlighted that many participants expressed frustration over rising costs attributed to the new tariffs. One voter remarked, “I think it’s been awful,” encapsulating the sentiment of those who feel the economic measures are adversely affecting their daily lives. Yahoo+1YouTube+1
💸 Tariffs Impacting Small Businesses
The imposition of a 145% tariff on Chinese imports has had a pronounced effect on small businesses, many of which form the backbone of Trump’s support base. Unlike large corporations, these businesses often lack the resources to absorb increased costs or negotiate better terms, leading to financial strain. For instance, companies like Baby Paper and Artistic Toys and Promotions have reported significant challenges, with the tariffs rendering their business models unsustainable. New York Post
📊 Polling Reflects Growing Discontent
Recent polls underscore the waning confidence in Trump’s economic strategies:
- A Quinnipiac University poll indicates that 72% of voters believe the tariffs will harm the U.S. economy in the short term, with 53% anticipating long-term negative effects. Home Page | Quinnipiac University Poll
- A CBS News survey reveals a decline in Trump’s economic approval rating, dropping from 51% to 45% following the announcement of the new tariffs.
These figures suggest that economic concerns are influencing voter perceptions, potentially impacting Trump’s political capital.
For a more in-depth exploration of this topic, you can watch the full discussion with Sarah Longwell below:

