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Poll: Voters Want Donald Trump to Fix Migration Before Tax Cut
« on: November 08, 2024, 01:58:00 pm »
Poll: Voters Want Donald Trump to Fix Migration Before Tax Cut
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Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump attends a town hall campaignAP Photo/Alex Brandon
Neil Munro8 Nov 2024734
 
Voters want President-elect Donald Trump to fix the migration crisis before passing a tax bill, according to a post-election survey from Ipsos and Reuters.

“25% of respondents said he should prioritize immigration, a much larger share than any other issue,” Reuters reported Thursday. The report added:


Some 14% of respondents said Trump should focus on income inequality, 12% said taxes and smaller shares picked healthcare, crime, jobs or the environment.

The vast majority of Americans also expect Trump to follow through on his repeated campaign promise of massive deportations, Reuters added: “Some 82% of respondents in the poll considered it likely that Trump would order mass deportations, including similar shares of Democrats and Republicans.”

In Washington, many lobby groups want Trump to repeat the mistake of 2017 when he pushed for a tax cut before forcing congressional agreement on immigration reforms. The Washington Post reported on November 7:

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2024/11/08/poll-voters-want-trump-to-fix-migration-before-tax-cut/
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