January 2025: Georgia Swing Voters
The Best and Worst Things Trump Could Do in 2025
When voters were asked what the best thing President Trump could do this year, they had two main issues on their minds. At least six of them mentioned making the economy better or stronger, and four said secure the border.
Their answers ranged a bit more when it came to the worst things they thought Trump could do. Here’s some of what they said:
“The worst thing he could do is start a war.”
“Not protect our borders.”
“Fall short of his promises to us.”
“I say waste time going after Democrats.”
“Make the economy even worse and more tax for working class people.”
“Too much spending.”
“Not stopping the wars.”
“Invading Panama.”
“To meddle in foreign affairs that has nothing to do with the U.S. and cause more wars.”
Thoughts on Panama
During the focus groups, the Georgia swing voters were played an excerpt from Trump’s inaugural address about Panama when Trump said, “We’re taking it back.” Only two of the 12 voters thought Trump should prioritize possession of Panama. The rest of them made comments like these:
“I don’t think it’s worth it.”
“I think we have bigger fish to fry right now, when it comes to our borders, when it comes to the energy crisis, opening up the pipeline.”
“It makes me uneasy, because I feel like it’s going to cause a lot of conflict.”
“I just don’t feel like he should prioritize that unless it’s causing us to lose a lot of money.”
Reactions to Trump’s 2025 Inaugural Address
Only one of the 12 Georgia swing voters watched Trump’s speech on Jan. 20, 2025. Seven others saw parts of his inaugural address, but not the whole thing. During the focus groups, the voters were shown five snippets from the speech. The main takeaways of their reactions are:
- They are all firmly in support of his actions at the border.
- Most think he has a plan to bring prices down.
- They will hold it against him if prices are not in check by the end of his term.
- Most do not think he was chosen by God to make America great again.
Why Voters Supported Biden in 2020
The members of this focus group included seven independents, four Republicans and one Democrat. They all voted for Biden in 2020. Their reasons for supporting the Democratic candidate in 2020 included:
“Mainly because at the end of Trump’s presidency, he seemed to be kind of out of control, which I don’t look for in a leader.”
“I thought [Biden] was going to unite the country.”
“Usually, I would vote independent but they never have a chance of winning so I went with Biden. Also, I thought, overall, Obama did a decent job in his eight years and [Biden] was his vice president, so I went off of that.”
“I voted for Biden because I thought that Trump was way polarized to the right and he was ticking off other nations.”
“I just felt that we needed something different from whatever Trump did the four years before.”
“I felt like Biden was going to make a change with the economy.”
“Trump was out of control and I’m really big on morals and values and I feel like he didn’t have that, so I was like, ‘let me vote for Joe Biden’.”
“I thought Biden would be more neutral.”
Why Voters Supported Trump in 2024
In 2024, these 12 Georgia swing voters flipped to Trump. Here are some of the reasons they gave:
“I felt like he could fix the economy.”
“I thought, ‘if Trump comes back, the economy will be better’.”
“For the obvious reasons that Biden didn’t do anything he said he would do, not one thing. He let the country have all these invasive foreigners come through. We didn’t feel safe and the economy plain and simple, that easy.”
“I voted for Trump because of the border.”
“Well, I, actually, didn’t really vote for Trump, I voted against Democrats, if you know what I mean.”
“I voted for Trump in 2024 after four years of a Biden-Harris administration and we didn’t get much anything out of that administration.”
“I feel like he would be a stronger leader and get more respect worldwide.”
“I voted for Trump because I tried to give both of them a clean slate, with Harris being new, but I never saw her actually state any plans. She ran as opposing Trump instead of running for actually doing something for the country.”
Throughout 2025, the Swing Voter Project will be checking in with voters to see what they think about current events. Don’t miss a single edition.
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