Trump Approval Surges as Republicans Unite Around Affordability Agenda

President Trump’s job approval has climbed as Republican voters signal strong support for his affordability-focused policy agenda, according to a new Fox News poll. The findings show growing confidence among GOP voters in the administration’s economic plan, which emphasizes lowering prices, expanding domestic energy, and reducing regulatory burdens. The data reflects a consolidation of support as economic concerns remain the top priority for most respondents nationwide.

The poll reports that 91% of Republicans now approve of President Trump’s performance, an increase from the previous survey. A majority of independents who lean conservative also cited economic pressure as the key factor influencing their assessment. Across the broader electorate, inflation continues to rank as the most pressing issue, with respondents listing the cost of food, housing, and energy as central concerns. The polling indicates that Trump’s messaging on affordability resonates most strongly with voters who identify day-to-day expenses as their primary challenge.

Republican respondents pointed to Trump’s energy policies, including efforts to increase domestic production, as important to reducing costs. Many also expressed support for the administration’s push to roll back federal regulations viewed as contributing to higher prices. The poll shows that voter backing for these measures remains consistent across age groups within the party. While the national political climate remains divided, the economic agenda has produced notable unity among Republican voters sampled.

Democrats in the survey were largely critical of Trump’s approach, emphasizing concerns about long-term stability and federal spending priorities. Independents showed mixed reactions, with some citing improvement in economic optimism and others pointing to continued financial pressure. As affordability remains a dominant political issue, analysts note that shifts in economic sentiment may have significant influence on voter alignment heading into the coming year.

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