Stop Paying the Crooks
Advocates for stopping fraud in safety net programs and other government spending should use these results to show Americans highly prioritize fraud reduction.
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.
A recent AP-NORC poll reveals significant support for the deportation of immigrants—both legal and illegal—who have been convicted of violent crimes. This consensus spans across political affiliations.
The Trump administration’s directive to U.S. embassies and diplomatic outposts to exclusively fly the American flag is supported by almost 60% of Americans.
Polling by America’s New Majority Project reveals strong bipartisan support for President-elect Trump’s plan to prevent a federal tax increase in 2025.
The Trump administration’s plan to bring back the word “illegal” and stop using “undocumented” matches public sentiment.
The Trump campaign’s attention to this issue in the closing days of the campaign could sway the election in his favor.