SEPTEMBER HARVARD CAPS / HARRIS POLL: 70% OF VOTERS OPPOSE GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN, WITH 65% IN FAVOR OF DEMOCRATIC CONCESSIONS
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Stagwell (NASDAQ: STGW) released the September Harvard CAPS / Harris poll conducted Oct 1-2, 2025 among 2,413 registered voters. Key findings: Trump job approval 46%, Congressional approval 32% (-5 pts), and 70% oppose a government shutdown with 65% saying Democrats should accept a continuing resolution. Voters largely overestimate inflation (65% say >3%) and 56% say the economy is shrinking. Strong majorities back free enterprise (78%) and select Trump policies (top: prescription drug price cuts 86%). Notable social findings include 85% calling media celebration of Kirk's death inappropriate and 71% supporting destroying drug-smuggling boats.
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TRUMP JOB APPROVAL STEADY AT
MOST VOTERS UNDERESTIMATE ECONOMIC GROWTH AND OVERESTIMATE INFLATION
President Donald Trump's approval rating is at
"Voters' outlook on the country remains largely the same with strong opposition to the government shutdown," said Mark Penn, Co-Director of the Harvard CAPS / Harris poll and Stagwell Chairman and CEO. "They feel the rhetoric of today's political leaders has grown too polarizing and is fueling political violence, and they want leadership that works to unite the country."
CONGRESSIONAL APPROVAL DROPS FROM LAST MONTH
40% of voters say the country is on the right track, stable from last month.34% of voters say their personal financial situation is improving (-1 pt., Aug. 2025), particularly among Republican, male, 25-44 y.o., and urban voters.- The Congressional approval rating is at
32% (-5). The Democratic Party approval rating is at42% (+1) and the Republican Party approval rating is steady at47% . - Among key political figures, voters have the highest net favorable view of Charlie Kirk (+16 net favorable), Erika Kirk (+14), and Volodymyr Zelenskyy (+13).
43% of voters say inflation is the most important issue to them personally (-4).
MAJORITY OF VOTERS BELIEVE INFLATION IS ABOVE 3 PERCENT AND THE ECONOMY IS SHRINKING
65% of voters believe inflation is above 3 percent (Democrats:70% ; Republicans:62% ; Independents:64% ).56% of voters believe the economy is shrinking rather than growing.- Voters are split 50-50 on whether Trump's policies are making the
U.S. economy stronger or weaker. 58% of voters say Trump's tariffs are harming the economy (+3).56% of voters say Trump is losing the battle against inflation.
VOTERS OVERWHELMINGLY OPPOSE GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN
70% of voters oppose the government shutdown, with53% blaming Republicans (Democrats:76% ; Republicans:31% ; Independents:54% ). However,62% of voters say Republicans will win the shutdown.65% of voters say Democrats should end the shutdown by accepting a continuing resolution at current spending levels (Democrats:39% ; Republicans:90% ; Independents:63% ).- Voters are split on how the shutdown impacts their vote in the midterm elections, with
8% of Democrats they are more likely to vote for Republicans and9% of Republicans saying they are more likely to vote for Democrats. 55% of voters say the Democrats behind the shutdown are motivated by pleasing their base.
THREE IN FOUR VOTERS BELIEVE TODAY's POLITICAL RHETORIC IS TOO EXTREME, BLAMING IT FOR VIOLENCE
75% of voters say the rhetoric of our politicians has become too extreme (Democrats:83% ; Republicans:65% ; Independents:79% ), with72% saying today's rhetoric is leading to violence.58% of voters say Trump's rhetoric is too extreme.57% believe the same of rhetoric from leading Democratic and Republican politicians.- Though more than three-quarters of voters say assassinations of Charlie Kirk (
78% ), United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson (77% ), and Minnesota Democratic State Representative Melissa Hortman (83% ) were unjustified, roughly 1 in 5 say they were justified (Kirk:22% ; Thompson:23% ; Hortman:17% ). 53% of voters say Kirk's assassination made the country worse.32% felt angry,23% felt nothing, and18% felt worried.86% of Democrat voters and83% of Republican voters say it is unjustified to use political violence to advance their party's goals.56% of voters believe America can come together with leadership that tried harder to unify it, including a majority across parties.- At least two-thirds of voters say assassination attempts on Trump, Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, Governor Josh Shapiro, and former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi were unjustified.
STRONG MAJORITY OF VOTERS FOUND MEDIA CELEBRATION OF KIRK'S DEATH INAPPROPRIATE BUT SAY SUCH BEHAVIOR IS PROTECTED BY FREE SPEECH
85% of voters say it is inappropriate for media personalities to celebrate Kirk's death.62% of voters say the words and actions of those celebrating Kirk's death is protected by the First Amendment and free speech (Democrats:70% ; Republicans:55% ; Independents:63% ).- Voters are split on whether it was right of TV networks to fire commentators over Kirk comments (Right:
51% ; Wrong:49% ). 54% of voters oppose the suspension of Jimmy Kimmel, and58% say Disney was right to reinstate him.64% of voters say social media is operating to encourage political violence today.
MOST OF TRUMP POLICIES CONTINUE TO SEE MAJORITY SUPPORT INCLUDING SINKING BOATS WITH DRUGS, THOUGH A SMALL MAJORITY SAY TRUMP HAS EXCEEDED HIS AUTHORITY AS PRESIDENT
- 18 out of 20 of Trump's policies continue to receive majority support, with his most popular policies being lowering prescription drug prices (
86% ), deporting illegal immigrants who have committed crimes (78% ), and eliminating waste in government expenditures (75% ). Adding work requirements to Medicaid programs (42% ), tariffs (49% ), and deploying the National Guard in cities (51% ) are the least popular. 71% of voters support theU.S. destroying boats bringing drugs fromSouth America into the country.63% of voters say Trump will not solve theUkraine war (+4), and64% of voters say Trump will not solve the Israel-Hamas war.52% of voters say Trump is doing a better job than Joe Biden did as President (-2).52% of voters say Trump is behaving like a strong president instead of a fascist dictator, though55% say Trump has exceeded his authority as President (Democrats:83% ; Republicans:24% ; Independents:59% ).56% of voters say Trump is not abiding by all court rulings.
AMERICANS OVERWHELMINGLY FAVOR FREE ENTERPRISE OVER SOCIALISM AND BELIEVE IN HARD WORK, BUT A PLURALITY ARE SKEPTICAL THEY WILL EVER ACHIEVE THE AMERICAN DREAM
78% of voters say Americans are better off with free enterprise than socialism, including a majority across political, gender, and age groups, though37% of voters 18-24 y.o. favor socialism.38% of voters, a plurality, believe they will never live the American Dream, while34% say they will eventually live it and28% say they are living it now.61% of voters are homeowners,84% say they own a car, and54% say they have a job.57% of voters believe hard work can earn them enough to own a house and have a family, with Republican (73% ; net +24 vs. Democrat), male (64% ; net +14 vs. female), and 25-44 y.o. (62% ; net +12 vs. 55-64 y.o.) voters agreeing with the sentiment most.59% of voters say a college education is important to economic success (Democrats:66% ; Republicans:57% ; Independents:53% ; Men:62% ; Women:55% ).53% of voters say America is on the verge of unprecedented economic opportunities, believing younger generations today have advantages others did not. But57% of voters say AI will make it harder to get a job.
STRONG MAJORITY OF VOTERS VALUE FAMILY AND KIDS, THOUGH YOUNGER VOTERS ARE PRIORITIZING ECONOMIC SUCCESS
71% of voters say having a family is very important to them personally, while55% say the same about economic success.71% of voters say having a family is more important than having a good job (18-24 y.o.:51% ).78% of voters say having children is something they want or wanted.60% of voters have children, though28% say they do not expect to have any (Democrats:31% ; Republicans:22% ; Independents:33% ; Male:32% ; Female:24% ; 18-24 y.o.:32% ).
MAJORITY OF VOTERS SUPPORT TRUMP'
51% of voters support Trump's handling of the Israel-Hamas conflict (-2 pts., Aug. 2025).56% of voters support Trump's 21-point peace plan to end the conflict, with70% supporting the plan after being told major Arab governments support it.79% of voters sayIsrael should accept the plan and78% say Hamas should accept it.51% believeIsrael has already accepted it, and64% believe Hamas has rejected it.83% of voters support the plan's demands to release of all hostages and create a path to a Palestinian state.69% of voters agree the long-term answer to the conflict should be a two-state solution betweenIsrael and Palestine.75% of voters support imposing new sanctions onIran for its continued ambition for nuclear weapons.
TRUMP GIVEN CREDIT FOR HIS EFFORTS TO END WAR IN
65% of voters support Trump's efforts to end the war inUkraine .77% of voters support additional sanctions onRussia to end the war, and68% believe the Trump administration should continue to armUkraine and impose sanctions.57% of voters believe governments that buy Russian oil and gas should be punished with tariffs.79% of voters sayEurope should buy oil from theU.S. instead of fromRussia .
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