New polling data shows President Trump's MAGA movement is hemorrhaging support among one of its characteristic demographics. "So the bottom line is this: The group in which the Trump movement was built upon, they are shifting away and saying, 'We don't like MAGA anymore," Enten said. Non-college voters backed him by 13 points in the 2024 election — the margin that delivered his victory, given that college-educated voters broke against him. Now it turns out that non-college voters, the ones that he built his presidential bid on, have waved adios." Asked whether Republicans might benefit if non-college voters are simply souring on both parties, Enten said the data doesn't support that theory.