Opinions Divided on Trump's 'Big Beautiful Bill' Despite Popular Policy Support in Latest Poll

The latest July Harvard CAPS/Harris Poll, a joint effort between the Harvard Center for American Political Studies and HarrisX, unveils mixed sentiments among voters regarding former President Donald Trump's 'Big Beautiful Bill.' With 47% of participants expressing support for the bill, it highlights a significant divide in public opinion amidst broader agreement on several individual policies included in the proposal.

According to the poll, 45% of voters prioritize inflation and affordability as their top concerns, marking a 6-point increase since June. This economic anxiety coexists with a notable approval rating for Trump's handling of immigration and a stronger response to foreign affairs. The poll shows 80% of voters in favor of the U.S. stopping Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, which underscores heightened concerns about international threats.

Turning our attention to Trump's approval ratings, they rest at 47%, reflecting slight movement from June. The push for fiscal measures within the 'Big Beautiful Bill' appears to resonate with numerous participants, especially considering that many of the proposed tax cuts enjoy considerable backing across party affiliations.

Specifically, strong bipartisan support for lowering prescription drug costs (85% support) and deporting illegal immigrants with criminal records (79% support) illustrate a keen alignment on these issues. Conversely, proposals involving stringent Medicaid work requirements and tariffs on international trade evoke more skepticism among voters.

This recent poll also brings to light a growing concern regarding Trump's effectiveness. While more voters have begun to perceive him as principally accountable for the current state of the economy—62% attribute it to Trump—many express dissatisfaction with his economic strategies, particularly regarding inflation control and trade policies.

In the realm of immigration, two-thirds of voters attribute the perceived open border situation to the Biden Administration's policies, with 60% backing Trump's efforts to fortify the southern border. A substantial majority (75%) supports the deportation of illegal immigrants who have committed felonies, showcasing an inclination toward stricter immigration transparency and enforcement.

Internationally, public opinion largely favors Israel in the ongoing conflict with Iran, with 78% of respondents siding with Israel. Following recent U.S. military actions against Iranian nuclear facilities, the poll indicates a 58% approval for these measures, affirming a general consensus for a strong defense posture when it comes to Israel’s security.

On the domestic front, a staggering percentage (77%) supports measures for Hamas, advocating for the release of all hostages without preconditions and outlining frustration with any negotiations contingent upon the group’s departure from Gaza.

As we dissect the data across all demographics, it indicates that while Trump's overall approval remains nuanced, there exists a strong undercurrent of support for critical policy initiatives that seek to address the pressing issues of healthcare, immigration, and national security. Voter engagement in these pivotal discussions is paramount as the country grapples with its direction moving forward.

In conclusion, this month’s Harvard CAPS/Harris poll highlights the complexities of the American political landscape, with public opinion reflecting both endorsement and dissent towards Trump's policy proposals. For further insights, listeners can tune into the Harvard CAPS/Harris poll podcast, available on major platforms like iHeart Radio and Spotify.

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