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Stagwell (NASDAQ: STGW) released the July Harvard CAPS / Harris poll results, showing President Trump's approval rating at 47% (+1 point from June 2025). The comprehensive poll revealed that 44% of voters support the "Big Beautiful Bill," with 17 out of 21 policy proposals receiving majority support. Key findings include 45% of voters citing inflation and affordability as their top concern, up 6 points from June.
The poll highlighted that 62% of voters hold Trump responsible for the current economic state, while 56% believe he's losing the battle against inflation. On foreign policy, 58% support the administration's strike on Iran's nuclear sites, and 80% of voters support preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons. Immigration remains contentious, with 60% supporting efforts to close the southern border.
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- None.
Negative
- 38% of voters strongly disapprove of Trump's performance (+6 points from February)
- 43% of voters report worsening personal financial situations (+4 points from May)
- 56% say Trump is losing the battle against inflation
- 43% say Trump is performing worse than expected
- 56% believe the economy is on the wrong track
In the news release, JULY HARVARD CAPS / HARRIS POLL: OPINIONS ON "BIG BEAUTIFUL BILL" SPLIT WITH
JULY HARVARD CAPS / HARRIS POLL: OPINIONS ON "BIG BEAUTIFUL BILL" SPLIT WITH 44% OF VOTERS SUPPORTING IT, BUT MOST POLICIES HAVE MAJORITY SUPPORT WITH MANY POPULAR TAX CUTS
President Donald Trump's approval rating is at
"Trump's approval rating has stabilized, but it's a split electorate and the administration will ultimately rise or fall based on his ability to handle inflation," said Mark Penn, Co-Director of the Harvard CAPS / Harris poll and Stagwell Chairman and CEO. "But the administration has a lot to work with in terms of gaining support for the 'Big Beautiful Bill' with many individual policy proposals and tax cuts in the bill popular across political parties."
VOTERS WHO STRONGLY DISAPPROVE OF TRUMP TICKS UP BUT DEMOCRATIC PARTY APPROVAL RATING REMAINS UNDERWATER
38% of voters say they strongly disapprove of the job Trump is doing as President, up 6 points from February 2025. But the Democratic Party approval rating remains low at40% (-2 pts., June 2025), while the Republican Party approval rating is at48% (+1).56% of voters say the economy is on the wrong track.43% of voters say their personal financial situation is getting worse (+4 pts., May 2025). Democrats, Independents, women, 55-64 y.o., Black, and rural voters are more likely than not to say it is getting worse.- Inflation, immigration, the economy, and healthcare are the top important issues for voters today, with
24% prioritizing healthcare (+6). - Among key political figures, Trump has the highest favorability at
47% (0 net favorable), followed by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (+5 net favorable). Voters have a more unfavorable view of Elon Musk (-16 net unfavorable) and Chuck Schumer (-15 net unfavorable). Most voters have not heard of or have no opinion of Zohran Mamdani (-8 net unfavorable).
VOTERS SUPPORT MOST OF TRUMP'S POLICIES FROM HIS FIRST SIX MONTHS BUT ARE MORE PESSIMISTIC ON TRADE DEALS AND FOREIGN CONFLICTS
- The large majority of Trump's policies continue to have majority support, with
85% of voters supporting lowering prescription drug prices for Medicare recipients and low-income patients, and79% of voters supporting deporting illegal immigrants who have committed crimes. On the other hand,56% of voters oppose making cost cuts to Medicaid by adding work requirements, and49% of voters oppose placing tariffs onChina ,Mexico , andCanada . 55% of voters support the decision of the Supreme Court to limit the ability of individual federal judges to issue nationwide injunctions, including33% of Democrats.43% of voters, a plurality, say Trump is doing worse than expected (Democrats:70% ; Republicans:14% ; Independents:47% ).49% of voters believe Trump is making good deals on behalf of the country (-3 pts., June 2025).59% of voters say Trump will not solve the Israel-Hamas conflict (-6).
17 OUT OF 21 POLICY PROPOSALS WITHIN THE "BIG BEAUTIFUL BILL" HAVE MAJORITY SUPPORT AMONG THOSE WHO HAVE HEARD OF THE BILL
80% of voters have heard of the "Big Beautiful Bill" (+13).44% of voters support the bill (+4), while44% oppose it (+2). Among those who have heard of the bill,48% of voters oppose it (+2 net oppose; Democrats:70% ; Republicans:19% ; Independents:45% ).- Policy proposals within the bill like expanding health savings accounts for farmers (
76% ), reducing federal spending by ($1.3 trillion 69% ), increasing the child tax credit (67% ), eliminating taxes on tips (66% ), boosting military and naval spending (66% ), and investing in rural broadband (66% ) are the most popular, with majority support across political parties and among those who have heard of the bill. - Taxing remittances sent abroad (
43% ) and removing tax and registration for firearm silencers (31% ) have the lowest support among the bill's policies. 52% of voters say making 2017 tax cuts permanent will increase federal debt (+12 pts., June 2025).
VOTERS NOW SEE THE ECONOMY SOLIDLY IN TRUMP'S HANDS
62% of voters say Trump is mostly responsible for the state of the economy today (+7), including a majority across political parties.53% of voters trust the Trump administration and Republicans more than Democrats in Congress to manage the economy (+3).56% of voters say Trump is losing the battle against inflation and that his tariffs are harming the economy.56% of voters say theU.S. is not in a recession, though59% of Democrats say we are in a recession.46% of voters, a plurality, say recent economic news is mostly negative, though more voters say they've seen mostly positive news stories in the last few weeks (31% ; +7 pts., June 2025).
TRUMP IMMIGRATION POLICIES RECEIVE STRONG SUPPORT, WITH TWO-THIRDS OF VOTERS ATTRIBUTING OPEN BORDER TO BIDEN ADMINISTRATION
60% of voters support the Trump administration's efforts to close the southern border (-3 pts., June 2025; Democrats:34% ; Republicans:89% ; Independents:55% ), and75% support the administration's efforts to deport criminals who are here illegally, including a majority across political parties.67% of voters say the border was open rather than secure under the Biden administration, and69% say it was a deliberate policy (Democrats:48% ; Republicans:88% ; Independents:60% ).79% of voters say convicted criminals who are here illegally should be deported after their sentence is over, including a majority across parties.65% of voters oppose allowing cities and towns to block the deportation of convicted criminals (Democrats:52% ; Republicans:72% ; Independents:69% ).59% say more due process is needed to prevent unfair deportations, and52% of voters say Democrats are fighting for human rights in defending deportations.55% of voters support automatic citizenship for the children of those who are here illegally, and65% say the Constitution requires birthright citizenship (Democrats:77% ; Republicans:54% ; Independents:66% ).
78% of voters supportIsrael overIran in theIsrael -Iran conflict, including a majority across political parties and age groups.58% of voters support the Trump administration's strike onIran's nuclear sites last month, including a majority of voters over 25 y.o., and54% say it was a major accomplishment of theU.S. military.51% of voters say the strike did severe damage toIran's nuclear program.61% of voters support theU.S. defendingIsrael ifIran retaliates (Democrats:51% ; Republicans:76% ; Independents:55% ), and86% sayIran should not be allowed to obtain a nuclear weapon.61% of voters favor a permanent deal preventing nuclear weapons development over a temporary deal.
MAJORITY OF VOTERS WANT HAMAS TO LEAVE
77% of voters supportIsrael over Hamas in the Israel-Hamas conflict, and80% say Hamas must release all remaining hostages without any conditions, including a majority across political parties and age groups.56% of voters sayIsrael should only make a deal with Hamas if Hamas leavesGaza (Democrats:48% ; Republicans:62% : Independents:56% ).53% of voters support Trump's handling of the Israel-Hamas conflict (+2).
VOTERS WANT TRUMP TO BE TOUGHER ON PUTIN WITH CONTINUED SUPPORT FOR PROVIDING WEAPONRY TO
60% of voters say Trump has not been tough enough with Putin (Democrats:73% ; Republicans:48% ; Independents:58% ).53% of voters say they are not satisfied with Trump's handling ofUkraine -Russia talks (+6 net unsatisfied).65% of voters support continuing to provide weaponry toUkraine and sanctioningRussia (+3 pts., June 2025), including a majority across political parties.72% of voters say America's relationship withUkraine is more valuable than withRussia (+4).73% of voters say Russian President Vladimir Putin is playing games and stalling with the West rather than genuinely wanting to end the war inUkraine .
The July Harvard CAPS / Harris poll survey was conducted online within
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