樓下一直說相當部分MAGA現在後悔支持川普了。。。。

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As of April 2026, roughly 24% to 30% of all U.S. adult citizens self-identify as MAGA supporters. Within the Republican Party specifically, this movement remains a dominant but fluctuating majority, with current estimates suggesting between 53% and 65% of Republicans identify as MAGA.
While core loyalty remains high among those who claim the label, the broader coalition that elected Donald Trump in 2024 is showing signs of fragmentation due to current economic and geopolitical challenges.
 
Current Support Trends
  • Loyalty Among Self-Identified MAGA: For those who explicitly identify with the movement, support for Donald Trump remains near-unanimous. Recent polling indicated an approval rating of 91% to 100% among self-described MAGA Republicans.
  • The Broader Coalition: Support is softer among the "non-MAGA" or "Reluctant Right" wings of the GOP. While 84% of 2024 Trump voters say they would vote for him again, only 41% of the "Reluctant Right" remain fully confident in their choice.
  • Declining Overall Approval: Among the general public, Trump's approval rating has recently hit new lows, dipping to roughly 33% to 42% in several April 2026 surveys.
 
Factors Influencing Support
Recent polling highlights three primary areas causing friction within the base:
  • The War in Iran: While 81% of MAGA supporters initially backed military action in Iran, significant opposition has emerged among younger MAGA voters and isolationist voices like Tucker Carlson and Marjorie Taylor Greene.
  • Economic Strain: Rising gas prices and inflation linked to the conflict have led 51% of Americans to report financial hardship, impacting even the most loyal segments of the base.
  • Policy Fissures: Fissures have appeared over domestic cuts; for example, 67% of Trump's own voters reportedly oppose cuts to Medicaid.
 
Group Identification Rate Trump Approval Rating
All U.S. Adults ~27% MAGA ~33% - 42%
Republicans 53% - 65% MAGA ~86%
MAGA-Identified 100% 91% - 100%
Data sourced from recent YouGovNewsweek, and NBC News reports.