Former Top Democrat Pollster Makes Stunning Prediction About Trump’s Next Term
Charlie Kirk Staff
01/22/2025

Former Clinton pollster Mark Penn and current Harris Poll chairman spoke to Fox News anchor Bret Baier and made a stunning prediction.
He said that President Donald Trump is prepared for the presidency this time and that he will shift all of politics.
“Mark Penn, final word here. As we wrap up this event at Kepawan Arena, the Senate has passed the Lakin-Riley bill, 64-35, that required a number of Democrats to vote with it. Also, Secretary of State Marco Rubio received confirmation vote 99-0, so his Senate colleagues 99-0,” the anchor said.
“Mark Penn, is there a chance that Democrats are going to shift and that there’ll be more and Democrats, especially in red states, that realize maybe it’s time to work with the Trump administration?” Baier asked.
“I think that’s definitely going to be the case. I think you see the politics shifting. Look, it’s always Trump v. Trump. But right now, this President Trump, he is ready to take on this presidency. His administration is organized, obviously 10 times better than it was the first time. They know what they’re doing, they know where the soft spots are, and he is out there gaining support among the popular will,” Penn responded.
“I think he’s going to move all of politics, maybe not to the right, but definitely to the center, and I think that’s going to bring some Democrats with him,” he added.
The CBP One app, previously used by illegal immigrants to submit advance information and schedule asylum appointments at designated ports of entry, is no longer operational, according to an announcement by U.S. Customs and Border Protection. Effective at noon on Monday, coinciding with President Trump’s swearing-in ceremony for his second term, all existing appointments were canceled, reports KFOX.
Immediately following his inauguration, Trump declared a national emergency at the southern border. Among the first actions of his administration were reinstating the “Remain in Mexico” policy and terminating the practice of “catch and release.”