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Poll Results: Do You Support President Trump’s ‘One Big, Beautiful Bill’ as the Right Plan for the U.S.?

Poll Results

YES: 84% | NO: 16%

In our recent survey, we asked:

“Do you support President Trump’s ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ as the right plan for the U.S.?”

This question refers to the sweeping One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA)—House-passed in May 2025—which consolidates tax cuts, border security funding, military spending, and welfare rollbacks in a single legislative package.

Here are the results:

  • Yes: I Support The Bill   84%
  • No:  I Don’t Support The Bill   16%

Why This Matters

The OBBBA is one of the most expansive pieces of reconciliation legislation in recent memory. It permanently extends the 2017 tax cuts, makes significant funding changes—such as boosting the military and border security, while cutting Medicaid, SNAP, green energy incentives, and limiting state-level AI rules.

Critics and supporters are sharply divided on its fiscal impact, political strategy, and long-term consequences.

Arguments from Those Who Supported It

  • Stabilizing Tax Cuts:
    Supporters say making the 2017 tax reforms permanent—including exemptions for tips, overtime, and child tax credits—provides certainty for American families and boosts after-tax earnings. The White House claims typical households could see $13,300 more in take-home pay and $11,600 in higher wages.
  • Economic Growth Projections:
    The bill is projected by supporters to increase GDP by 5.2% over the next four years and create up to 7.4 million full-time jobs — fostering a long-term pro-growth economic agenda.
  • Strong on National Security:
    With an additional $150 billion in military spending and $50 billion toward a border wall, many see this as a decisive approach to defense and immigration enforcement.
  • Bipartisan Flexibility:
    The bill was passed via reconciliation, bypassing the Senate filibuster and allowing for significant conservative objectives—often framed as historic legislative progress.

Arguments from Those Who Opposed It

  • Skyrocketing Deficit Impact:
    Non-partisan analysts such as the CBO forecast the bill could add $2.4–2.8 trillion to the national debt over the next decade, raising alarms about fiscal sustainability.
  • Cuts to Healthcare and Safety Nets:
    The bill imposes substantial reductions to Medicaid, SNAP, and subsidies under the ACA, potentially resulting in up to 10.9 million more uninsured Americans—with Texas and other states standing to lose tens of billions .
  • Boondoggle Spending Offsets:
    Critics say the economic boost forecast is overly optimistic and amounts to budget gimmickry, not addressing the structural deficit.
  • Overreach on AI & Gun Rules:
    The bill includes a 10‑year federal ban on state-level AI regulation, and loosens rules on silencers and firearms—changes that have drawn criticism even from some on the right .

In Summary

Based on this poll, a solid majority (79%) support the One Big Beautiful Bill as the right plan for the U.S., believing it delivers economic growth, tax certainty, and strong national defense. Meanwhile, 21% oppose it—citing concerns about deficits, safety-net cuts, and overreach.

Whether the bill becomes law hinges next on Senate negotiations and whether lawmakers decide to alter or remove key provisions ahead of the July 4 deadline.