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June 27, 2025

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Behind Trump’s 2024 Victory, a More Racially and Ethnically Diverse Voter Coalition
Hannah Hartig, Scott Keeter, Andrew Daniller and Ted Van Green, Pew Research Center
This Pew Research Center analysis examines voter turnout and voting preferences in the 2024 presidential election through the lens of validated voters. Validated voters are adult citizens who told us that they voted in a postelection survey and have a record showing they voted in their state’s official voter turnout records.
Support Rises For Giving Most Undocumented Immigrants A Pathway To Legal Status vs. Deportations
Quinnipiac University Poll
• Fifty-five percent oppose the Republican tax and spending bill named One Big Beautiful Bill Act, while 29 percent support it.
• 64 percent of voters say they prefer giving most undocumented immigrants in the United States a pathway to legal status, while 31 percent say they prefer deporting most undocumented immigrants in the United States.
• Voters 56 - 39 percent disapprove of the way U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, known as ICE, is doing its job.
• Voters 55 - 43 percent disapprove of President Trump's decision to send National Guard troops to respond to protests in Los Angeles.
• Forty-one percent of voters approve of the way Donald Trump is handling his job as president, while 54 percent disapprove.
More Americans oppose the U.S. strikes on Iran, as MAGA supporters line up with Trump
Marc Trussler and John Lapinski, NBC News
President Donald Trump’s decision to launch airstrikes on several nuclear facilities in Iran has divided Americans and exposed fault lines within the coalitions of both parties, according to an NBC News Decision Desk Poll powered by SurveyMonkey. Among U.S. adults, 45% oppose the airstrikes, versus 38% who support them.
National Survey Finds Americans Favor a Federal Budget Completely Different from the One Congress is Developing
Program for Public Consultation, School of Public Policy, University of Maryland
Bipartisan majorities favor higher not lower taxes on the wealthy, cutting defense spending not increasing it, no cuts to Medicaid, reducing deficit, not increasing it.

The public holds nuanced views on the role of religion in public schools
AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research
Fifty-eight percent of the public think it is okay for religious chaplains to provide support services in public schools. Around 4 in 10 feel teachers should be allowed to lead a class in prayer. Thirty-two percent think religion has too much influence on what children are taught in public schools and 38% think it has too little influence.

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