Fox News poll: Voters are divided into Trump policy

After 60 days in power and more than 90 executive orders, the latest Fox News survey reveals that voters are divided into some details President Donald Trump agenda.
The study, published on Thursday, reveals that the most popular policy forbids transgender women from female sports, and the voters favored it for 38 points (68% of affection, 30% opposite).
On February 5, Trump signed an executive order, “maintaining men from female sports.”
Voters also favor English by official American language (66%favorites, 32%opposite), deporting illegal immigrants (63%-35%), with only two sexes (54%-4%), and an increase in oil drilling and oil production (53%-44%).
They are more divided into reduction in the number of federal employees (46% of favorites, 51% oppose) and the completion of diversity, capital and including programs (45% -51%).
The least liked Trump’s suggestions are taken over by the Panaman Channel (39% of favorites, 57% opposite), closing Department of Education (32%-65%), renaming the Gulf of Mexico (31%-67%) and Greenland download (26%-70%).
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Trump on Thursday signed an executive command to remove Department of Education.
“Trump’s fire idea of expanding American territories and stakes have limited public support, so much to wonder if they are easily designed to pull some cages,” says Republican poll by Daron Shaw, who is conducting Fox News research by Democrat Chris Anderson. “But on some of his more specific cultural and social policies, there is significant support in a wide range of electoral units.”
Partisan voters are predictably different in these policies, although partisan opinion varies depending on the issue. For example, Democrats are largely opposed to Trump in issues, while the Republicans support it, but the first three questions remain the same for both sides: a ban on women from female sports (Democrats 43%of favorites, Republicans 90%), making English by official language (39%, 91%) and deportation of illegal immigrants (35%, 90%).
Although deported illegal immigrants Popular is the position of politics, two-thirds of the voters still think that every child born with an illegal immigrant in the US should automatically become a US citizen, and this opinion commands the great majority of Democrats (89%) and independent (71%) and major minority support among republics (44%). In addition, support this extent increases by 20 points compared to 15 years ago.
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The views on the closure of the Department of Education may be differently different along the partisan lines. Most Democrats (92%) and independent (81%) oppose the closure, while two -thirds of the Republicans favor them (63%).
A few more things …
– Almost 7 of 10 are worried that Trump’s executive actions can permanently change the checks and balance of the Earth. This is similar to how voters felt the use of ex -President Barack Obama’s executive actions in 2014.
– Tarrifs are mostly viewed through a negative lens, and voters think they are more likely to harm the American economy (53% of damage to 28% assistance) and make products more expensive (69% more than 7% less). Most favorating tariffs to China products (55% favored), but opposed to products from Mexico (56% opposes) or Canada (61% opposes).
– Voters agree that the big, or even almost all, state consumption is wasteful (57%), but most evaluate Trump’s problem solving negative (only 56%fair or poor) and it is concerned that there is not enough thinking and planning to decrease (65%).
Conducted from March 14 to March 17, 2025, under the leadership of Beacon Research (D) and Shaw & Company Research (R), this study Fox News includes an interview with a pattern of 994 registered voters randomly selected from the national electorate. Respondents spoke with live surveys on fixed (123) and cell phones (648) or ended up the survey online after receiving the text (223). The results of the entire sample have margin of sampling errors of ± 3 percentage points. The sampling error associated with the results among the subgroup is greater. In addition to sampling errors, questions formulations and command can affect the results. The weights are mainly applied to age, race, education and variables of the area to ensure that the demographic data of respondents is representative for the registered population of the voters. Sources for the development of weight objectives include a survey of the US community, the voter analysis of FOX News voter data data.