Post-Election Polls Reveal Partisan Shifts in Economic and Political Views

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A new POLITICO|Morning Consult poll reveals significant shifts in voter perceptions post-election, particularly among Trump supporters. Before the election, 87% of Trump voters viewed voter fraud as a serious issue, but this dropped to 36% after his victory. Economic outlooks also shifted, with Trump supporters becoming more optimistic, while Harris supporters grew more pessimistic. The poll highlights deep partisan divides on issues like election security, the economy, and potential pardons for January 6 defendants, reflecting broader differences in optimism about the country's future.
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