
What New Polling Says About Tariffs, Immigration and More
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Get insights on the President’s polling 100 days in and how Americans view crucial domestic issues.
The Administration’s approval rating has declined from 51% to 45% since Inauguration Day, but that's relatively in line with historical precedent. What does the President’s polling tell us about the American public today—and how they might vote in the 2026 midterms?
Join Steve Odland and guest Clifford Young, president of polling and societal trends at Ipsos, to explore the President’s polling versus his first term, the nuances of polling on immigration and taxes, and why domestic issues matter more to Americans than foreign affairs.
(00:55) Themes in Recent Polls: Trepidation and the President
(02:22) The Administration’s Approval Ratings and Public Perception
(07:15) Consumer Confidence and Economic Behavior
(13:46) Geopolitical Issues and Immigration
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