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Most would also support their community passing a law like the one in Jacksonville, FL making it a crime for illegal immigrants to enter their city.
Advocates for the GOP budget bill should frame the tax provisions as “stopping the tax increase” scheduled for next year and put opponents on the defensive for supporting “allowing a tax increase” on nearly all income earners.
Just 14% of voters consider the GOP’s budget framework to be a “cut” of Medicaid after learning about current projected spending compared to the proposed projections.
Over 60% of voters oppose their state using state taxpayer dollars to provide Medicaid to illegal immigrants – and support a federal law to stop it.
Americans across the ideological spectrum agree our political system is corrupt, but they are divided on how big a part the bureaucracy plays in that corruption.
Advocates for stopping fraud in safety net programs and other government spending should use these results to show Americans highly prioritize fraud reduction.
77% of American voters support stopping next year’s scheduled tax increase compared to just 50% who support extending the Trump Tax Cuts of 2017.
Nearly 8-in-10 American voters support work requirements for Medicaid and other safety net programs. Nearly 7-in-10 agree that choosing not to work while receiving the benefits is committing fraud. Other potential reforms to Medicaid earn majority support.
The rise in support among key demographic groups shows the potential of the MAHA agenda to broaden the approval of the President and his policies.
The shifting perspectives on free speech highlight growing concerns about governmental overreach, social media censorship, and the boundaries of acceptable discourse. As political and social divisions deepen, these findings may influence policy debates on First Amendment protections, content moderation, and public discourse norms.