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Get Back to Sorting Out the Economy: Voters Warn Trump Across Polls

New polls show a big problem for the White House. American voters are sending a clear warning. As we enter 2026, polls from Marist, Quinnipiac, and Navigator Research show people are worried. They see the government focused on strong foreign policy. But the average citizen is worried about money. The message is now a clear order to change.

Voters from all parties want the same thing. They want the administration to stop “bullying” friends like other countries. They want it to start fixing problems at home. Inflation is still a heavy worry for Americans. The order is clear: it is time to get back to sorting out the economy.

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Polls Reveal Public’s Economic Focus Amid Foreign Policy Concerns

Two major polls came out last weekend. They show most Americans want President Trump’s team to focus more on making the U.S. economy better. The administration has spent the last year being strong in other countries. But at home, people are unhappy because money problems are not fixed. The findings suggest voters see “America First” as a home priority. It is not a reason to get involved everywhere in the world. The data shows:

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  • 66% of Americans say the economy, inflation, or healthcare are their top worries.
  • Only 16% of people think the President is spending enough time on problems in the U.S.
  • Approval for the President’s work on the economy is now 36%. This is the lowest it has been during his term.

Geopolitical Tensions Overshadow Domestic Priorities

The polls show people think the administration is too focused on foreign fights. To the average voter, these fights feel “unnecessary”. Two big problems have made people upset:

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The “Greenland Dispute” and Denmark

Voters talked about actions called “bullying Denmark”. This is about the administration wanting to buy Greenland. The U.S. threatened a 10% tax on European friends who oppose American control of Greenland. The U.S. public opposes this by a large 34-point margin. Many see this as a distraction. They want stable trade to help lower prices.

Escalating Threats in the Hemisphere

The recent military action in Venezuela and capture of Nicolás Maduro has split the public. Some people like the “tough” action. But 53% of voters oppose the idea of the U.S. running Venezuela. This focus on “changing governments” is seen as wrong. Voters would rather use those military and talking resources to help the U.S. job market and supply chains.

Get Back to Sorting Out the Economy: Voters Warn Trump Across Polls
Get Back to Sorting Out the Economy: Voters Warn Trump Across Polls

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A Clear Mandate for Economic Policy Shift

The overall message from American voters is clear. They directly call for a change in the administration’s money policy. The warning is urgent. Voters are ready to change their opinion about the administration based only on the cost of living. A political analyst said: “Voters are sending a warning: they didn’t vote for a global sheriff; they voted for a domestic architect.” To get trust back, the administration must focus on:

  • Lowering Prices: 73% of Americans say the President is not doing enough to lower daily costs.
  • Addressing the Wealth Gap: 57% of voters believe the government should focus on making the difference between the rich and middle class smaller.
  • Strategic Trade: Stop using big tax threats on imports. These taxes can raise prices for American shoppers.

FAQ: What Voters Want in 2026

What is the top issue for voters according to the latest polls?
Inflation and the cost of living are the main concerns. This is true for 56% of Democrats, 54% of Independents, and 54% of Republicans.

Do voters support the administration’s foreign policy?
Support is breaking. Most Republicans still like the “tough” image. But 72% of all Americans believe the U.S. should be more careful about using the military. They think we should focus money on problems at home.

How does the public view the situation with Denmark?
Most people (57%) oppose taking control of Greenland. They see the “bullying” of a friend and NATO ally like Denmark as a “strange and dangerous” way to do diplomacy.

Conclusion: The Path Forward

The poll data is an important measure of what the public thinks. If the administration keeps focusing on foreign action over money stability, it will lose touch with voters. These voters will decide the 2026 midterm elections. The order is not for more global fights. It is for a return to the basic “bread-and-butter” issues. These issues define the American quality of life.

Disclaimer

The news information presented here is based on available reports and reliable sources from January 2026. Readers should cross-check updates from official news outlets.

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