Opinion Today
May 5, 2026
About half of Americans continue to say Trump administration is doing ‘too much’ on deportations Joseph Copeland and Alexandra Cahn, Pew Research Center About half of U.S. adults (52%) say the Trump administration is doing too much to deport immigrants who are living in the country illegally, according to a Pew Research Center survey of 3,592 U.S. adults conducted April 6-12, 2026. This share is little changed from when we last asked this question in October 2025.
For Trump, Approval Is All About The Base, As Dems, Independent Voters Cool: I&I/TIPP Poll Terry Jones, tippinsights With no relief from high energy costs, ongoing concerns over the simmering U.S.-Iran conflict and a widening political schism among voters, President Donald Trump's favorability continued to slump in early May, the latest I&I/TIPP Poll shows.
April 2026 National Poll: Iran, the economy, and the 2026/2028 elections Generation Lab A survey of 1,002 Americans aged 18 to 34 on military action against Iran, economic conditions, and the 2026 and 2028 elections.
Senate GOP focused on costs, immigration ahead of midterms, poll shows Matthew Foldi, Washington Reporter New polling from the National Republican Senatorial Committee, shared exclusively with Washington Reporter, shows that the cost of living, the economy and jobs, and immigration are top issues for both swing voters and low-propensity Trump voters heading into the 2026 midterms.
Trump voters do not believe that Trump himself shares their priorities More in Common US With gas prices rising, the cost of living dominates what Trump voters say they care about most. However, they don’t believe the cost of living is anywhere near the top of the President’s agenda.






