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Health Care Health Care
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The Affordable Care Act The Affordable Care Act
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Republican Health Care Proposals Republican Health Care Proposals
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Approval of Trump’s Handling of Health Care Approval of Trump’s Handling of Health Care
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Government Responsibility for Health Care Government Responsibility for Health Care
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Tax Cuts Tax Cuts
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Immigration Immigration
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Illegal Immigration: The Wall Illegal Immigration: The Wall
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Illegal Immigration: Separating Children from Their Parents Illegal Immigration: Separating Children from Their Parents
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Legal Immigration: Travel Bans Legal Immigration: Travel Bans
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Legal Immigration Legal Immigration
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Asylum for Central Americans Asylum for Central Americans
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Handling Immigration Handling Immigration
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Views of Immigrants Views of Immigrants
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Government Shutdown, 2018–2019 Government Shutdown, 2018–2019
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International Trade International Trade
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Party Leadership Party Leadership
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Conclusion Conclusion
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Abstract
This chapter examines Donald Trump's leadership of public opinion on three issues that dominated his legislative agenda: health care, taxation, and immigration. It also investigates opinion about his policies regarding international trade, another key issue. It finds that the president consistently failed to gain the public’s backing for either his policies or his handling of them. Indeed, he seemed to turn the public in the opposite direction. He made an unpopular health care policy popular and the health care policies he backed unpopular. Similarly, in the face of a general desire to control our borders and protect the country from terrorists, Trump managed to alienate the public from his immigration policies. At the same time, he made a tax cut for nearly all taxpayers and businesses unpopular. In addition, the public remained supportive of free trade and critical of his handling of trade policy. In the end, Trump maintained the support of his base, those who agreed with him before he took office but he faltered in persuading those less inclined to offer their support.
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