Six days into Donald Trump’s second presidency, his voters are displaying “a giant divide” when it comes to how swiftly the MAGA leader is working to bring his campaign promises to life, according to CNN. The news outlet is making efforts to follow the nearly 100 voters who agreed to be a part of CNN’s “‘All Over The Map’ project, an effort to track the 2024 campaign through the eyes and experiences of voters who live in swing states or are part of critical voting constituencies.”CNN’s goal, according to the report, is to gauge whether the MAGA administration loses or gains support over the next few monthsfrom both Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris voters. READ MORE: ‘First of many’: Internet erupts after judge blocks Trump’s ‘blatantly unconstitutional’ orderDes Moines, Iowa Republican voter Betsy Sarcone told CNN, “Trump is being bold and thinking big,” adding, “How refreshing it is to have someone who says what they mean and can coherently answer questions.”On the other hand, Democratic organizer Davette Baker told the news outlet, “This man is unhinged. The ‘law and order’ president isn’t holding up law and order. … And the immigration issue has everyone scared.”Linda Rooney, who CNN reports “runs a consulting business in the Philadelphia suburb of Media,” said, “On the one hand, I am glad he is cleaning up the mess Biden left, both domestically and foreign. But I wish he would use more discernment. Not all of the January 6 people should have been pardoned. It was an attack on our democracy and on our elected leadership.”The Nikki Haley supporter turned MAGA voter added, “I was optimistically hopeful after the election, but I feel he is like a bull in the china shop. Or that he’s using a sledgehammer where finer instruments are called for.”READ MORE: Former federal prosecutor reveals why Trump birthright citizenship order is doomedCNN’s full report is available at this link.