Opinion Today
April 10, 2026
39% of Americans Approve of Trump’s Job Performance Center for Public Opinion, University of Massachusetts Lowell Unhappy with President Donald Trump’s job performance, a majority of Americans surveyed in a new national poll believe the cost of the Iran war is too great, the country’s neighborhoods do not need immigration detention centers and more investigations connected to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein should be pursued.
Americans' Tax Views Remain Negative Lydia Saad, Gallup Americans’ views of their taxes have remained near their most negative levels in two decades for the past three years, both in perceptions of the amount paid and whether it is fair. While Republicans’ attitudes have become somewhat more positive during Trump’s second term and Democrats’ more negative, these shifts have offset each other, leaving overall public sentiment largely unchanged.
Americans back NATO; Republicans split along Trump-party lines Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania A nationally representative survey conducted by the Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania finds that a majority of Americans value U.S. membership in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and consider it a meaningful security asset, but views are sharply divided along partisan lines.
Voters — Including Most Republicans — Oppose Cutting Health Care to Fund War Data for Progress In a new survey, Data for Progress finds that a strong majority of voters (69%) oppose congressional Republicans’ proposal to reduce health care spending in order to provide $200 billion in funding for the Iran War, while only 22% support this proposal.
Americans Oppose an “Expensive,” “Unnecessary,” and “Dangerous” War with Iran Melissa Toufanian & Aidan Harty, Navigator Research This Navigator Research report covers Americans’ views on the ongoing war with Iran.
Women are done with Trump Lakshya Jain, The Argument But will they actually vote for the Democrats?







