A majority of Individuals disapprove of how President Donald Trump is dealing with tariffs on imported items, in response to an ABC News/Washington Post/Ipsos poll conducted via Ipsos’ KnowledgePanel shortly earlier than the Supreme Court docket invalidated Trump’s international tariffs.
The ballot was performed Feb. 12-17. The Supreme Court’s decision got here out Feb. 20.
Majorities of Individuals with numerous earnings backgrounds, males, ladies and Individuals of all age teams disapprove of how Trump is dealing with tariffs, together with majorities of white, Black, Hispanic and Asian Individuals, in response to the ballot.
A majority of those that didn’t vote in 2024 disapprove of how Trump is dealing with tariffs together with virtually all of those that voted for former Vice President Kamala Harris. Over 9 in 10 Individuals who disapprove of Trump oppose how he is dealing with tariffs.
Whereas most Republicans approve of how Trump is dealing with tariffs (75%), that drops to 43% amongst self-described non-MAGA Republicans (which embody independents who lean Republican and name themselves MAGA supporters). A 55% majority of non-MAGA Republicans disapprove of how Trump is dealing with tariffs. Most MAGA Republicans (87%) approve of how he is dealing with tariffs on imported items.
In all, 54% of Republicans and Republican- leaning independents say they’re supporters of the MAGA motion and 42% say they aren’t.
Whereas majorities of these with faculty levels and with out disapprove of how Trump is dealing with tariffs, white individuals with out faculty levels are break up. White individuals with faculty levels disapprove by a more-than 2-to-1 margin.
Rural Individuals are additionally break up over whether or not they approve or disapprove of how Trump is dealing with tariffs, whereas most suburban and concrete individuals disapprove.
Opinions on tariffs have remained secure since ABC/Publish/Ipsos first requested in April final yr; the identical share accepted and disapproved of how Trump was dealing with the difficulty then as they do now.
Methodology — This ABC Information-Washington Publish-Ipsos ballot was performed through the probability-based Ipsos KnowledgePanel, Feb. 12-17, 2026, amongst 2,589 U.S. adults and has an general margin of error of plus or minus 2 proportion factors. The error margins are bigger amongst partisan group subsamples.
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