LS ‘🇺🇸⚠️ Trump Gets a RUDE AWAKENING as GOP Support Plummets in North Carolina — No One Saw This Coming New polling out of North Carolina has delivered a major jolt to Republican strategists, revealing a sudden shift that caught national analysts completely off guard. Insiders say the numbers triggered urgent meetings within the party as long-standing assumptions about the state’s loyalty were thrown into question.’ LS
Donald Trump is facing a significant backlash in North Carolina, a state once seen as a stronghold for his MAGA movement. Recent protests, notably the “No Kings” demonstrations in Lewisburg and Charlotte, have underscored the growing discontent among residents. With Trump’s disapproval rating soaring to 53% and only 46% approving of his presidency, the political landscape is shifting dramatically. The discontent is palpable, with citizens expressing their frustrations over issues ranging from health insurance to job security.

The economic impact of Trump’s policies is becoming increasingly evident. Approximately 657,000 North Carolinians are at risk of losing their health insurance, and 125,000 jobs are in jeopardy. Residents are feeling the pinch, with median household costs rising by about $1,700. The tariffs imposed by Trump have particularly devastated local businesses, as illustrated by the plight of Wilson Jones, a fifth-generation lumber business owner who is closing his doors due to these policies. His experience reflects a broader trend of hardship faced by North Carolina businesses.
Moreover, Trump’s immigration enforcement actions, particularly Operation Charlotte Web, have caused unrest in communities across the state. Residents are outraged by aggressive raids targeting long-standing members of their communities, further exacerbating tensions and fears among families who contribute to the local economy.

In the political arena, the upcoming Senate race is heating up, with Democratic candidate Roy Cooper, the former governor, leading against Republican Michael Watley. Cooper’s campaign highlights the failures of the Trump administration, particularly in responding to natural disasters like Hurricane Helen. Watley’s ties to Trump and his support for tariffs that have harmed North Carolina’s economy are significant liabilities in this election.
Cooper’s message resonates with voters who are tired of the status quo. He emphasizes the need for practical solutions to the challenges facing North Carolinians, advocating for bipartisan cooperation to address issues like health care and economic recovery. His experience as a leader who worked across party lines is a stark contrast to Watley, who is perceived as a Washington insider disconnected from the daily struggles of constituents.
As the political climate in North Carolina shifts, the stakes are high for both parties. The upcoming Senate race could be a pivotal moment for the Democratic Party, which has struggled to secure statewide victories in recent years. With discontent brewing among voters and a growing desire for change, North Carolina may be on the brink of a political transformation that could reverberate across the nation.
