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Trump’s signature migrant deportation policies could harm Republicans in November’s congressional elections: 52% of Americans said they were less likely to support a candidate
policies are either about right or not aggressive enough. Some of Sheahan’s Republican opponents have attacked her over the issue, even while stressing they remain supportive of Trump’s deportation goals. During that debate
Trump’s mass deportations campaign is too aggressive. But his border policy is [still viewed favorably](https://www.politico.com/news/2025/04/26/trump-immigration-polling-100-days-00311687?utm_source=chatgpt.com), and Americans [still broadly trust](https://ygo-assets-websites-editorial-emea.yougov.net/documents/Party_Handling_of_Issues_poll_results_4XNJQIH.pdf) [Republicans over Democrats](https://www.ipsos.com/en-us/where-americans-stand-immigration?utm_source=chatgpt.com) on immigration
Republican candidate, after neither secured a majority. Trump backed Evette in the race. Here are the [results from South Carolina's primary](https://apps.npr.org/primary-election-results-2026/states/SC.html). - ➡️ **Here are North Dakota's** [primary election results](https://apps.npr.org
candidate in modern history, a majority of Latino voters now disapprove of the president’s handling of immigration (67 percent) and the economy (66 percent),[according to a recent poll](https://www.thirdway.org/memo/president-trumps-immigration-problem) commissioned
policy, the survey conducted by Public First found. Some of those cracks have spilled into public view, with high-profile Republicans like Tucker Carlson, former Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and Steve Bannon all criticizing
candidates are outpacing Republicans in midterm fundraising for key House and Senate races.** This enthusiasm comes even as the party grapples with record-low voter approval ratings. But Republican-aligned committees have a massive cash
candidates made it to Tuesday's runoff election after failing to secure a majority in Texas' primary in March. Republicans spent $100 million for the primary race, making it the [most expensive primary in Senate
candidate in molecular biosciences, recently moved back in with her parents to renew her DACA out of concern it could lapse. **Ash Ponders for NPR** Ash Ponders for NPR PHOENIX – Diana A., 34, woke
Republican Alliance (ARENA), founded by a notorious death squad chief. As a teenager, Bukele attended the Panamerican School in San Salvador – a small, private, bilingual English-Spanish school for upper-middle-class families