Opinion Today
April 2, 2026
What Americans think about Donald Trump’s Iran strategy Ariel Edwards-Levy, CNN Just 34% of Americans now say they approve at least somewhat of the US decision to take military action in Iran, down 7 points from a CNN poll conducted just after the start of the war. Disapproval has risen to 66%, with strong opposition climbing 12 points to 43%.
Poll Finds Continued Partisan Division and Erosion of Support for President Trump’s Immigration Policies, Claims University of Massachusetts Amherst Poll Fifteen months into President Donald Trump’s second term in office, a new national University of Massachusetts Amherst Poll finds public support continuing to erode on his handling of immigration, one of the main issues that drove his successful 2024 campaign. The poll of 1,000 respondents, conducted March 20-25, finds that a majority (54%) disapproves of how Trump has handled the deportation of undocumented immigrants.
The Public’s View of Immigration Enforcement Activities in Health Care Settings KFF New data from the KFF Health Tracking Poll provides insights into how the general public views the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement polices in health care settings. Overall, it shows the public is split along partisan lines on the administration’s approach to immigration enforcement in health care facilities. Democrats and independents express concern over the administration’s tactics, whereas Republicans are largely not concerned.
How Americans view Trump’s handling of trade and tariffs Maria Smerkovich and Drew DeSilver, Pew Research Center It’s been a year since President Donald Trump announced widespread tariffs on many U.S. trading partners, a move he billed as “Liberation Day.” Today, a majority of Americans are skeptical of his handling of the issue: Nearly six-in-ten adults (58%) are not too or not at all confident that Trump can make good decisions about U.S. trade policy, and 63% express little or no confidence in his handling of tariff policy, according to a new Pew Research Center survey.
Fox News Poll: Broad anxiety about AI doesn’t extend to jobs Victoria Balara, Fox News 93% of voters think humans, not AI, should make final decisions in potential deadly military strikes
The bros are more liberal than you think Maibritt Henkel, The Argument Some young men are misogynists. Most of them aren’t.
Voters Want $200 Billion Spent on Domestic Priorities Like Health Care, Not War Data for Progress New polling from Data for Progress finds that most voters do not see the war in Iran as a good use of taxpayer dollars, and that they would rather see funds directed toward domestic priorities like health care.








