The public is concerned about Trump’s policy priorities

Following several major events, the public’s assessment of Trump’s performance as president is holding steady. People are more likely to say Trump has done more to hurt than help with costs and job creation. Assessments are more evenly split on immigration and border security.

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2026: The public’s priorities and expectations

The American public’s priorities for the government in 2026 span a wide variety of issues from economic and personal finance issues to policy areas like health care and immigration to concerns about how well Washington is functioning.

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