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National Survey Shows Support for MAHA and America-First Policies

A national survey of 1,000 likely voters explores public opinion on vaccine policy reforms, political agendas, and the job performance of President Donald Trump and Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

The survey finds majority approval for the “Make America Healthy Again” agenda (59.1%), the “America First” agenda (54.4%), ending COVID vaccine manufacturer immunity (51.4%), and reducing the CDC childhood vaccine schedule (50.8%).

The “Make America Great Again” agenda (45.8% approve vs. 43.0% disapprove), reducing mandatory childhood vaccines (45.8% vs. 39.2%), and the Trump/RFK Jr. children’s health efforts (44.1% vs. 40.6%) are more closely divided. Trump’s overall job approval stands at 48.1% vs. 47.3% disapproval, and RFK Jr.’s at 46.4% vs. 43.1%.

Majority approval of ending COVID vaccine manufacturer immunity (51.4%) and reducing the CDC childhood vaccine schedule (50.8%).

President Trump’s overall job approval stands at 48.1%.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s overall job approval stands at 46.4%.

“What this data shows is that Americans are less interested in political branding and more interested in results,” said Joe Gebbia Sr., Founder and CEO of State Shield Action. “Americans want freedom, and they want to see their country strong again. President Donald J. Trump has done an incredible job protecting families and strengthening the nation’s long-term resilience.”

Supporters of the MAHA movement say the results indicate strong support for restoring confidence in America and empowering families to make their own health decisions.

 

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