Democrats were left speechless by what voters said about Donald Trump

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Democrats spent the last three months poking and prodding for a line of attack against Donald Trump.

The Left finally thinks they found one.

And Democrats were left speechless by what voters said about Donald Trump.

Donald Trump gets 100 percent approval from swing-state focus group

Joe Biden won Arizona in 2020.

Democrats won the Governorship in 2022.

Democrats hold both Senate seats.

The Left saw Arizona – as well as Georgia – as the lynchpin of a realignment strategy where they dominate college-educated white voters in the suburbs to hand Democrats a generational majority.

Donald Trump lit those dreams on fire winning Arizona by five points and carrying Georgia due to the backlash against the inflation and border crisis Joe Biden created.

Arizona was ground zero for Biden trafficking in ten million illegal aliens.

But Democrats and their media allies have been trying to brainwash Americans into thinking they should have buyer’s remorse about voting for Trump since the price of eggs – which Joe Biden caused to skyrocket by mass killing chickens to combat bird flu – hasn’t gone down in the first few weeks of Trump’s second term.

A focus group put together by left-wing media outlet Axios obliterated that scheme.

All 11 participants – Arizona voters who cast a ballot for Joe Biden in 2020 and then switched to Trump in 2024 – approved of the job Trump was doing in office.

“Every Arizona swing voter in our latest Engagious/Sago focus groups said they approve of President Trump’s actions since taking office — and most also support Elon Musk’s efforts to slash government,” Axios exclusively reported.

Members of the focus group applauded Trump for taking unconventional approaches to solving the debt crisis such as slashing spending by unleashing Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) on the Swamp.

“I agree we need the Constitution and we need rules and procedures,” a group member named Courtney explained. “But at the same time, how are we going to make big changes? If someone like Trump [is] being unconventional, we need him to be doing these things, to be making these executive orders and making these big changes for big changes to happen.”

Arizona voters cheered Trump on as he fought to drain the Swamp.

“I like how he’s cleaning house in the government,” said Jonas, a 55-year-old member of the focus group.

Others applauded Donald Trump because of how transparent he is with the number of questions he fields from the press and how he’s keeping his campaign promises.

“I approve because I believe he’s transparent, and we haven’t had that for the last four years,” focus group member Ann declared. “He said he was going to do this, this, this and this, and this is what he is starting to get done.”

Yet still more focus group members said Trump should be more aggressive in cleaning up the mess Biden and Kamala Harris left behind.

Focus group participant Melvin told moderators that Trump “has to get started early on as soon as he gets elected into office, get to work.”

Much to Democrats’ dismay, not only are Americans not regretting voting for Donald Trump, but voters in one key swing state are even more enthusiastic about supporting Trump following the historic results of his first month back in office.