538: The GOP Tax Cuts Are Even More Unpopular Than Past Tax Hikes [View all]
As we all know, the 'Pugs are doing this because of a revolt by their donor base. They'll need that campaign cash badly this cycle. But I think all of that money won't make a difference. People are going to hate them for this. They already do!
The GOP Tax Cuts Are Even More Unpopular Than Past Tax Hikes
Senate Republicans effort to pass tax reform is at a crucial juncture. As some senators waffle on whether to support the bill, they may want to spare a glance toward public opinion: Poll after poll shows that more voters than not are opposed to their efforts. In fact, the GOP bill is one of the least popular tax plans since Ronald Reagans day.
About a third of voters currently support the Republican tax reform package, according to an average of five surveys released1 this month. In a Quinnipiac University survey, just 25 percent of voters approved of the plan. Surveys from ABC News/Washington Post, CNN, Morning Consult and YouGov put approval of the plan slightly higher, but all are still at 36 percent or lower. Meanwhile, an average of the five polls puts opposition at 46 percent.
Why is support so low? Americans are opposed to the bill because they think it disproportionately benefits the rich. (It likely will.) President Trumps administration has argued, however, that there were similar complaints about the Reagan tax cut plan of 1981, which preceded an economic boom.
https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/the-gop-tax-cuts-are-even-more-unpopular-than-past-tax-hikes/