Trump Calls "Big Beautiful Bill" the "Most Popular" Law Ever, Despite Polls Showing It's Widely Disliked
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President Trump signed the "One Big Beautiful Bill" into law but falsely asserted its popularity. Contrary to his claims, polls show significant resistance, with nearly 6 in 10 Americans opposed. Specifically, a Quinnipiac University poll indicated only 27 percent support compared to 53 percent against. A similar Data for Progress poll also revealed more individuals opposed than in favor, with 52 percent against and 41 percent supporting. An analysis of multiple polls from May to July confirmed the trend, showing an average of only 31 percent support against 54 percent opposition.
"Donald Trump falsely claimed that the legislation was popular among the American public, stating, 'It's the most popular bill ever signed in the history of our country.'"
"Polls show that the bill is actually about 20 points underwater, with nearly all surveys indicating overwhelming opposition from American voters."
"Several polls from last month showed double-digit margins against the bill. A Quinnipiac University poll published in mid-June showed only 27 percent of Americans supporting the legislation, with 53 percent opposed."
"An analysis of 10 polls conducted between May and July found that, on average, only 31 percent of respondents expressed support for the bill, while 54 percent were opposed."
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