More than 8 in 10 voters support keeping Trump’s 2017 tax cuts: poll
- A recent poll of 1,000 likely U.S. Voters conducted April 10-14, 2025, found strong support for extending President Trump's 2017 tax cuts nationwide.
- Americans for Prosperity commissioned the poll amid bipartisan efforts to extend the 2017 tax legislation and lower the national deficit through a budget reconciliation plan.
- The poll found strong support for maintaining current tax rates, with large majorities of Republicans, independents, and Democrats in agreement—84% overall—and 80% of respondents opposing any tax increases at this time.
- Brent Gardner stated "The voters are on the side of Congressional Republicans," while Jim Hobart called failing to extend the cuts a "political non-starter."
- Congressional leaders aim to finalize a budget reconciliation bill by July 4, 2025, to make the 2017 tax cuts permanent, reflecting voter preference and political urgency.
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The lowdown on making the Trump tax rate reductions permanent - Complete Colorado
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Fresh Polling Shows Americans Eager to Renew Tax Cuts and Jobs Act - Americans for Prosperity
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