Trump has collapsed

When Trump won in the 2024 election, he gained support from certain voting groups such as younger men, Latinos, and non-white voters with no college degree. That seems centuries ago, even though it’s only been, in reality, a few months. Still, that couple of months is long enough for Trump’s support among ALL of these groups to crater. “Collapse.” Trump’s poll numbers are not only bad — they have COLLAPSED.

CNN analyst Mike Madrid explains that the support goes across all voting blocks and the collapse is “broad-based and deep.” Broad-based and deep. Those words are Donald Trump’s kiss of doom. When a collapse of that nature occurs, it’s a bit like a meteor explosion — the pieces go flying every which way, and are never seen again.

“Rapid erosion.” After all, it has been just a few months. But there is deep fury at Trump, showing up in poll after poll after damn poll — enough fury that it makes sense that his numbers would be in freefall. People, it would seem, are infuriated about promises not delivered.

After all, Trump did give his voters “promises, promises.” All he’s delivered is pain—deep gray blankets of pain, binding itself to voters who expected a celebration and are only seeing a pity party. “Ratings on the economy.” Weak, weaker and weakest.

Even his approval rating on border-related issues has cratered. Or to be succinct: “His overall approach to immigration has consistently fallen into negative territory.” Once an event like this happens, it is tough to turn things around. Let’s face it, it is far easier to drive one ‘s approval ratings DOWN than to boost them. For Donald Turmp it is looking damn near impossible.