The national survey of 1,000 likely voters surveyed public opinion on vaccine policy reform, the political agenda and the job performance of President Donald Trump and Secretary of Health Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
The survey found majority support for the “Make America Healthy Again” agenda (59.1%), the “America First” agenda (54.4%), ending immunization for COVID-19 vaccine manufacturers (51.4%), and reducing the CDC’s pediatric vaccine schedule (50.8%).
Opinions are more closely divided on the “Make America Great Again” agenda (45.8% in favor vs. 43.0% in favor), reducing childhood vaccination requirements (45.8% vs. 39.2%), and the Trump/RFK Jr. child health initiative (44.1% vs. 40.6%). The overall approval rating for Trump in office is 48.1% to 47.3%, while RFK Jr.’s approval rating is 46.4% to 43.1%.
A majority approved ending immunization for coronavirus vaccine manufacturers (51.4%) and reducing the CDC’s pediatric vaccine schedule (50.8%).
President Trump’s overall approval rating in office is 48.1%.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s overall job approval rating is 46.4%.
“What this data shows is that Americans care less about political branding and more about results,” said Joe Gebbia Sr., founder and CEO of State Shield Action. “Americans want freedom and they want their country to be strong again. President Donald J. Trump has done a great job of protecting families and strengthening our nation’s long-term resilience.”
Supporters of the MAHA movement say the results show strong support for restoring trust in the United States and empowering families to make their own health decisions.
