Gallup surveyed Americans on whether they think Trump can achieve success in 17 policy areas.
FILE - President-elect Donald Trump arrives to speak during an election night event at the Palm Beach Convention Center on November 6, 2024, in West Palm Beach, Florida. , the Political Management program director at George Washington University, said immigration won’t be an easy lift for Trump’s administration.
“And what we know about immigration bills is they are incredibly difficult to negotiate, and the devil is truly in the details on those,” he said.The results, published Thursday, show Americans are most confident in Trump’s ability to control illegal immigration – 68% say he’ll be successful at that.
Most folks don’t think Trump will be able to reduce grocery prices, improve conditions for minorities or the poor, substantially reduce the federal deficit, improve education, improve race relations, improve the health care system, or improve the quality of the environment.And, as is the case with other survey results, Gallup said they found strong partisan divides.
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