With the calendar almost set to turn to 2025, Americans are beginning to look forward to a new year and all the opportunities it may bring. Like the landslide victory of President Ronald Reagan a generation ago, President-elect Donald Trump’s historic political comeback is ushering in a new era of hope for the American people. For the first time since Trump’s last go-round in the White House, the country seems optimistic for the future.
According to a CBS News poll out just before Christmas, 57 percent of Americans say they are “hopeful” heading in the new year, a 10 percent jump from the 47 percent who said the same at this time last year. That finding echoes the results from a Fox News poll earlier this month which found that 54 percent of Americans feel hopeful following the 2024 election – with even one in five Democrats saying they feel hopeful, too. Another Ipsos poll found that 70 percent of Americans think 2025 will be a better year for their families and their country than 2024.
As University of Tennessee law professor Glenn Reynolds noted in a recent op-ed for The New York Post, Trump’s victory is the obvious source of this bubbling optimism in the national mood.
“The entire energy of the nation, and maybe the world, has changed overnight,” Reynolds writes. “Under Biden, and especially with the prospect of a successor regime under Harris, America’s prospects were grim. Now they’re bright, and all sorts of problems that were thought to be too tough to deal with — immigration, shrinking the deficit, reforming education, the bureaucracy, the military, and more — are suddenly being addressed by competent people.”
The most obvious historical comparison to the buoying confidence now sweeping the nation is the feeling that accompanied Ronald Reagan’s victory in 1980.
Like Trump in 2024, Reagan was running as the cure to the malaise that had gripped the nation under a Democrat president. Though Jimmy Carter avoided the personal scandals that plagued Joe Biden’s tenure, the single terms of Carter and Biden were defined by rampant inflation, social unrest, and major foreign policy debacles. Carter himself in 1979 infamously lamented a “crisis of the American spirit” that had developed under his watch.
Reagan’s determined optimism was a ray of light for a country desperately in need of one. “The era of self-doubt is over,” Reagan declared in response to Carter’s gloomy outlook, seeming to will the country into an era of unprecedented growth and prosperity.
Reagan took over in 1981 facing a daunting list of challenges. The economy was racked by high unemployment, stagnant growth, and exploding inflation, a phenomenon known as “stagflation” that flummoxed economists. In 1979 the country was thrust into an energy crisis, leading to skyrocketing fuel prices and long lines at the pump. The Soviet Union also invaded Afghanistan that year and Iranian revolutionaries seized the U.S. Embassy in Tehran and kidnapped 52 Americans. Carter’s attempted rescue mission, Operation Eagle Claw, failed disastrously.
Just as they are doing now to Trump, doomsayers in the liberal media predicted that Reagan couldn’t solve the country’s “impossible” problems. But after taking a stronger stance on foreign policy throughout his 1980 campaign, the 52 American hostages were released just minutes after Reagan was sworn in as president, ending their 444 days in captivity.
Stagflation proved a more difficult problem to solve, but Reagan’s targeted program of tax cuts and deregulation soon bolstered the struggling economy. Oil prices declined, and by 1983 inflation had cooled to 3.2 percent from a high of 13.5 percent in 1980.
A Gallup poll in 1979 found that only 12 percent of Americans were satisfied with the direction of their country. By 1981, that number had almost tripled. By 1984, it broke 50 percent. Voters rewarded Reagan with one of the greatest electoral landslides in American history that year, as he carried 49 states.
One of Reagan’s most famous ads from the 1984 cycle was his “Morning in America” spot. After four years of turbulence under Carter, the ad conveyed a message of hope, trust, and renewal, reinforcing Reagan’s image as the leader who revitalized the nation. It captured the spirit of optimism that Reagan brought back to America.
Reagan’s policies were undoubtedly critical to ending the malaise of the Carter years. But perhaps even more important was his unwavering faith in the American people – his belief that, if they were just given the opportunity, if government just got out of the way, they could build a brighter future.
Now the country is coming out of another four years of malaise. Like Reagan, Trump inherits a nation weary from economic struggles, social tensions, and diminished global standing.
Reagan’s faith in the resilience of the American people propelled the country into a new era of growth and optimism. Similarly, Trump’s resurgence, fueled by a renewed national optimism, carries the potential to reframe America’s trajectory, proving that bold leadership and belief in the nation’s spirit can lead to remarkable change.
Andrew Shirley is a veteran speechwriter and AMAC Newsline columnist. His commentary can be found on X at @AA_Shirley.
IHave been around the block several times. And I cannot for the life of me figure out how the Democrats can do everything wrong every time they’re in office. They destroy the economy, they blame somebody else and they expect to get reelected. Every time they have never done anything right but as a party they still exist. That proves that there are a lot of stupid people in this country, and the schools are grounds for indoctrination. Every time the Democrats get elected, they kick the voter in the balls. And then they say would you like kick? And there are people stupid enough to say yes do it to me again. Show me a Democrat state that is well run or a Democrat president that did a good job. It does not exist Bill Clinton did a good job because he went along with what the Republicans wanted not because he was smart so take that one off your list
Long time Reagan fan here, voted for him twice, however as great as Reagan was, Trump has an opportunity to outshine him in a big way. This will depend in no small part on his cabinet nominees making it through the approval process. I have never in my life seen cabinet nominations as qualified as this year (including Reagan’s superb teams). In addition to thier actual strong qualifications for their positions; to a person, they are all America first, God loving free speech absolutists. Add to that DOGE, who have already made swamp denizens nervous and rightly so, we have reason to be optimistic and it feels great! Four years ago, I was stocking up on necessities, fearful of what Traitor Joe would do to the country. Now I am thinking of donating my stockpile to food banks and other worthwhile charities.
I do remember the hostages being released, the fall of the Berlin Wall, the the ussr disolving, the intrest rated falling, and the prosperity of our country. Now the country is coming out of another four years of malaise. Like Reagan, Trump inherits a nation weary from economic struggles, social tensions, and diminished global standing. The radical liberal democrats are planning and schemeing already to try to stop President Trumps plans to heal our country after the disastrous last 4 years of crooked joe and kackels.Just keep up the support and tell the world he will Make America Great Again..
Until we drain the Swamp the American people are always going to. have to put up with the old Fuddie duddys who don’t want to change and and will continue to stand in the way of the new up and coming President because they don’t want the American people to have a good life.And they won’t be able Lie, Cheat ,and Steal, from the American people. And the only way it’s going to change is to go in and fire people and take away their Power !!!!
I’m “guardedly optimistic” because even Reagan had to deal with Congress.
Yes we have hope once again. What pisses me off is every time we go from Republican to Democrat we go three steps backwards. Then from Demo to Republican we go two steps forward. I’m beginning to feel like a gerbil running on a gerbil wheel. This perturbs me cause we are wasting so much money doing and undoing its frankly sickening.
Let’s look at the ‘get Trump’. The government has spent millions of taxpayer’s money with almost a zero success rate! After the first two, any additional charges that ended up squashed, the Democrat Party should past out of their coffers! Why are taxpayer’s being pulled into this nonsense?
All over the world people are reacting to Trump in a positive way. Why is that? Why is it that the dems worked so hard to eliminate him from the world stage? They tried fraudulent election, a coup and still nothing worked. They tried to charge him through the courts and still he is standing. They tried to assassinate him, twice. And he won the election overwhelmingly. Everybody is falling all over themselves to make it to Mar A Largo to get Trump’s ear. Zelensky and Putin even Hamas and Houthis and Iran quit their saber rattling and want to talk. Xi was asked to attend Trump’s inauguration. He should have accepted. To see the civil transfer of power from one party to another. My thinking is Trump looks at the world through the eyes of the people. Wars kills people and he is against that. We can talk it out. The Abrams accord show that. Moving the American embassy to Jerusalem. Talked about for years Trump just did it. Trump is not in it for the money. He is in it for humanity, to save the people. Reagan was the same way. A president of the people by the people and for the people.
Great article. Hopefully, the Trump haters will open their minds, and support Pres. Trump in his quest to revive our economy, boost our security, and our standing in the world stage.
Just watched the film ‘Reagan’ . If you haven’t seen it i highly recommend it. It is amazing what one person can accomplish.
GO HEAD MAKE MY DAY!
It is so very sad to say that the losing party in ’79 didn’t act in any way like the LOSERS of ’24. So very shameful and disgusting.
If we can keep the demonic rats out of the way this is gonna be a rebirth of a great nation!
Reagen 2.0 on Cold War 2 Front:
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1980 was my first Presidential election. Being so young and away at a liberal college, you can probably guess how I voted, but DID vote for Reagan the second time! Although I stayed a registered Dem (like most generally uninformed young voters) I then learned to vote for the candidate NOT the party. I agree with the gerbil wheel comment below. I think we are all expecting the Republicans to be united and fall in behind Trump, but I suspect there will be some pushback..that is, UNTIL we the people start pressuring our elected reps in Congress to get on the stick and move forward. I don’t think they necessarily believe that Trump will have enough time to “primary” the ones who try to stop his agenda but WE have the power to do that. Let them know-NOW-that they need to get on board.
This makes sense. Last year, 47% were optimistic; clearly, they were all Democrats. But this year, 57% are optimistic. That was the 53% who weren’t optimistic in 2020, plus the 4% of Democrats who switched to Republican.
Will wait & see after Trump takes office in January. He has said he will be a dictator for one day & that is not the way that Reagan came in. Trump sounds like he will use the Executive Order to get around Congress & that is not the way to unite all Americans like Reagan did.