A year into the Trump presidency, the same network voices who once dismissed his voters are still asking why anyone believed in him.
On ABC’s The View, co-host Sunny Hostin claimed there are “a lot of people that voted for Trump that wish that Kamala Harris is in the White House.” The comment captured something the establishment media still cannot accept — that millions of Americans actively chose a direction the press told them was unthinkable. Now former Vice President Kamala Harris is openly weighing a 2028 run, recently telling the BBC, “I am not done.” She held a Democratic Party fundraiser in Greenville, South Carolina last month and has been touring with her memoir “107 Days,” reflecting on her loss. Meanwhile, President Trump’s approval among working-class voters, Hispanic voters, and faith voters remains historically strong for a sitting president at this point in a term.
The instinct underneath the quote is worth noticing. Pundits assume buyer’s remorse because they assume the average American voted out of confusion. But voters in 2024 did not stumble into a ballot. They watched four years of border collapse, grocery prices, foreign wars, and cultural upheaval, and they made a clear-eyed choice. Telling them they secretly regret that choice is not analysis. It is denial wrapped in television lighting.
There is a deeper truth here. People are not pieces to be moved. They are image-bearers with consciences. Scripture warns leaders against believing their own narratives over the lived experience of ordinary people.
“Pride goes before destruction, a haughty spirit before a fall.” — Proverbs 16:18
The fall is rarely loud. It is usually the slow embarrassment of being wrong on national television while the country quietly moves on without you.
Real America is not waiting for permission from a panel.
What do you think — do you believe Trump voters regret their vote, or stand by it stronger than ever? #trump #america #truth





