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These days, it can feel like the volume of news coming out of the Trump administration is overwhelming — J.D. Vance did what to a river? They’re hosting a UFC fight where? And who exactly is “Big Balls?”

That’s why we went out into the field to figure out which actions are really breaking through. We find that these Trump administration actions are both opposed by a majority of voters and viewed as very concerning by at least 45% of voters:

  • Signing the One Big Beautiful Bill (55% opposed, 47% very concerned)

  • Laying off Social Security Administration employees (63% opposed, 45% very concerned)

  • Signing an order to eliminate the Department of Education (59% opposed, 45% very concerned)
     



A similar pattern also holds true for “persuadable voters,” who are most concerned about DOGE firings and the big ugly bill.

So while the White House tries to distract all of us by seizing control of DC, ranting about South Park, and trying to arrest Barack Obama, remember that these are the issues that they really, really, really don’t want you talking about. 

Read the full poll here.


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Here are some other highlights from DFP this week:
 

Money can't buy you class!

There’s been some really ugly changes to the White House lately… and it’s not just the occupants.

In the true American spirit of slapping concrete over any kind of natural beauty, Trump has torn up the iconic White House Rose Garden to put in a patio that looks like the lounging area at a public pool. If we really wanted to honor our country, have we thought about putting a highway or a Walmart there instead?

We find that voters concretely reject this White House's redesign. By a -32-point margin, voters disapprove of Trump's recent changes to the White House Rose Garden.



We also asked about recent changes to the Oval Office, which is truly starting to look like King Midas ran around the room drunk and with a blindfold on. Voters also dislike the new gaudy, gilded decor by a -27-point margin. Maybe if Trump adds just one more random-ass goblet to the mantle, that’ll turn right around!

Read the full poll here.


The voters are energized…

The algorithm feels like it’s only forcing weirder and weirder trends on us these days — sorry, we refuse to poll voter awareness of Dubai Chocolate, Labubus, or Dubai Chocolate Labubus. 

But there’s one craze spreading across America that’s only getting more and more popular: support for clean energy technologies!

In our new poll, we find that voters have pretty positive outlooks for clean energy projects in their communities. More than two-thirds of voters (69%) say they’d be proud of renewable energy development in their community, while over half (53%) think their community is well-suited to renewable energy development.

And when asked what outcome they’d expect if their community pursued a clean energy project, 46% expect improved job opportunities, 43% expect home values to increase, and 38% expect quality of life to increase.



All the cool kids are getting solar panels and heat pumps and energy-efficient appliances… get ahead of the trends and impress all your neighbors.

Read the full poll here.



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