Fox News Poll: Voters are split on Trump policies

After 60 days in office and more than 90 executive requests, the latest poll in Fox News finds that voters are divided into some details of President Donald Trump’s agenda.
The poll, which was released on Thursday, found that the most popular policy is to ban sexually transformed women from women’s sports, as voters prefer this by 38 points (68 % in favor of, 30 % opposition).
Trump signed the executive order, “Keeping men outside women’s sports” on February 5.
Voters also prefer to make the English language the American language (66 % in their favor, 32 % opposition), the deportation of illegal immigrants (63 % -35 %), with the recognition of the United States only the sexes (54 % -44 %), increased drilling and oil production (53 % -44 %).
It is more divided into reducing the number of federal employees (46 % in their favor, 51 % opposition) and ending diversity programs, stocks, and merger (45 % -51 %).
The least suggestion of Trump that I love takes the Panama channel (39 % in its favor, 57 % opposition), with the closure of the Ministry of Education (32 % -65 %), the renamination of the Gulf of Mexico (31 % -67 %), and Greenland (26 % -70 %).
Fox News poll: Trump, Republicans in record assessments while Democrats stumble
Trump signed an executive order on Thursday to dismantle the Ministry of Education.
“Trump’s most suitable ideas about expanding American lands and property have limited general support, to the point that one is wondering if it is simply designed to receive some cages,” says Darwin Show, who is running Fox News with Democrat Chris Anderson. “But in some of its most specific cultural and social policies, there is great support through a wide range of electoral districts.”
Party voters expect these policies expected, although partisan opinion differs depending on this issue. For example, Democrats are largely opposed to Trump on issues while republicans are supported, but the first three issues remain the same for both sides: the prohibition of transit women from women’s sports (Democrats 43 % in their favor, Republicans 90 %), which makes the English language the official language (39 %, 91 %), and the deportation of illegal immigrants (35 %, 90 %).
Although the deportation of illegal immigrants is a common political position, two -thirds of the voters still believe that any child born to an illegal immigrant inside the United States should automatically become an American citizen, and this opinion requires great support for the majority between Democrats (89 %) and independents (71 %) and support for a large minority among Republicans (44 %). In addition, the support of this procedure increased by 20 points compared to 15 years.
Fox News: Voters have concerns about Dog, even when they see the need for discounts
Parking for the Ministry of Education may differ sharply along the partisan lines. Most Democrats (92 %) and independents (81 %) oppose its closure, while two thirds of Republicans prefer this (63 %).
Some other things …
Nearly 7 out of 10 feel concerned that Trump’s executive measures have always changed the system of checks and balances in the country. This is similar to how voters feel about former President Barack Obama’s use of executive procedures in 2014.
Tarrifs is often seen through a negative lens, with voters believe that they are more likely to harm the American economy (53 % of assistance compared to 28 %) and make products more expensive (69 % more compared to 7 %). The majority prefer customs duties on products from China (55 % in their favor) but it opposes them on Mexico products (opposition 56 %) or Canada (61 % opposition).
Voters agree that government spending significantly, or almost all of them, is illuminated (57 %), but the majority evaluates Trump’s treatment of the issue negatively (only 56 % fair or poor) and do not care enough to think and planned have gone to discounts (65 %).
It was conducted from 14 to 17 March, 2025 under the supervision of Beacon Research (D) and Shaw & Company Research (R). The Fox News scanning includes interviews with a sample of 994 registered voters who were randomly chosen from a national voter file. The respondents occur with direct interviews on the ground lines (123) and mobile phones (648) or completed the survey on the Internet after receiving the text (223). The results based on the full sample have a margin of sampling error from ± 3 percentage points. An error in the samples associated with the results between the sub -group is higher. In addition to the error of sampling, the formulation of questions and demand can affect the results. Weights are generally applied to the variables of age, race, education and the region to ensure that the population composition of the respondents represents the registered voter residents. Sources of developing weight goals include surveying American society, Fox News analysis of voters, and voter file data.
2025-03-20 22:00:00