Focus group of North Carolina swing voters expressing economic concerns during a discussion.
Focus group of North Carolina swing voters expressing economic concerns during a discussion.
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North Carolina swing voters in NPR focus groups cite economic anxiety but are not shifting to Democrats

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A small group of North Carolina voters who backed Joe Biden in 2020 and then Donald Trump in 2024 told moderators they feel more anxious about the economy and split on Trump’s job performance, but none said they planned to vote for Democrats as the 2026 midterms approach.

Recent online focus groups conducted by messaging firm Engagious and market research firm Sago brought together 12 North Carolina voters who said they supported Joe Biden in 2020 before switching to Donald Trump in 2024.

Seven participants identified as independents, four as Republicans and one as a Democrat.

In the sessions, half of the participants said they disapproved of Trump’s job performance. Much of that criticism centered on a perception that Trump is not sufficiently attuned to rising economic stress as the war in Iran continues. Eight of the 12 said Trump was “out of touch” with their economic concerns, and nine said they felt more economically anxious now than before Trump took office.

Even so, the focus groups suggested continued political resilience for Trump and Republicans among these voters: despite their economic worries, none said they planned to vote for Democrats in the upcoming election. NPR noted that the findings are not statistically representative, but can offer insight into attitudes that may also show up in polling.

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Initial reactions on X show skepticism about labeling the voters as true 'swing' voters since they consistently back Republicans, concerns that economic frustration under Trump is not prompting shifts to Democrats, and criticism of GOP influence via media on voter decisions. Some express frustration with the findings while others share the article with neutral commentary.

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GOP strategists in a meeting urging focus on economy and midterms over 2020 election grievances, with Trump portrait in background.
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Some GOP operatives want Trump to move on from 2020 election grievances as 2026 midterms near

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Some Republican strategists and local party officials say they want President Donald Trump and the GOP to focus on the economy and cost-of-living concerns ahead of the 2026 midterm elections, warning that renewed attention to 2020 election disputes could distract from issues they believe matter more to swing voters.

A new Cook Political Report indicates shifting odds in favor of Democrats in several U.S. Senate races ahead of November's midterms. Analysts cite President Trump's declining approval ratings and energized Democratic voters as key factors. However, retaking Senate control remains an uphill battle.

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About a month after the United States began military operations against Iran, some Republican organizers in battleground states say they continue to support President Donald Trump’s decision while warning that higher gasoline prices and rising farm input costs are fueling voter irritation ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.

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