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Posted on June 10, 2025

Poll Shows Republicans Regain Edge on Economy and Inflation Amid Shifting Public Opinion

WASHINGTON — A new Napolitan News survey shows Republicans have regained a lead over Democrats on two of the most pressing issues for American voters: the economy and inflation. The poll reports an 8-point advantage for Republicans on the economy (R+8) and a 6-point lead on inflation (R+6), reversing gains Democrats made in previous months.

In May, the same poll had shown a more competitive landscape, with Democrats briefly edging ahead on inflation (D+4) and narrowing the gap on the economy (R+1). The latest figures reflect a return to trends seen earlier in the year, when Republicans consistently held double-digit leads in these areas.

Analysts suggest the renewed confidence in Republican economic policies may be tied to public reactions to a recently announced trade agreement with China, as well as improving perceptions of the overall economy. According to the survey, inflation remains the top concern for 29% of voters, followed by the broader economy (25%).

Other issues named by respondents include immigration and health care, each cited by 12% of voters. On immigration, Republicans are favored by a margin of 16 points (R+16), while Democrats maintain a 12-point lead on health care (D+12).

Overall, 42% of respondents said they trust Republicans more on the issues they care about most, compared to 41% who trust Democrats. A small percentage said they trust both parties equally (6%), while 10% indicated they trust neither.

Legal Dispute Over Deportation Policy Draws Federal Attention
Meanwhile, a recent legal development regarding immigration enforcement has sparked debate following a court ruling by U.S. District Judge Brian Murphy in Massachusetts. Murphy blocked the deportation of eight individuals—convicted of violent crimes—who were scheduled for removal to South Sudan.

The judge cited concerns that the individuals had not been given a meaningful opportunity to present claims that returning to South Sudan would place them at risk. The order follows an earlier decision by the same court that blocked removals to Libya under similar arguments.

The Justice Department disputed the ruling, stating that the individuals in question had already received due process through the legal system. The ruling further stipulated that any deportations must include a minimum 72-hour notice and give individuals 15 days to reopen their cases if they can demonstrate a credible fear of persecution.

The eight individuals were reportedly being held at a U.S. military facility in Djibouti while the legal matter unfolds.

The case has drawn attention from policymakers and legal observers, raising broader questions about the scope of judicial authority in immigration enforcement and the balance between national security and individual rights.

Poll Shows Republicans Regain Edge on Economy and Inflation Amid Shifting Public Opinion

WASHINGTON — A new Napolitan News survey shows Republicans have regained a lead over Democrats on two of the most pressing issues for American voters: the economy and inflation. The poll reports an 8-point advantage for Republicans on the economy (R+8) and a 6-point lead on inflation (R+6), reversing gains Democrats made in previous months.

In May, the same poll had shown a more competitive landscape, with Democrats briefly edging ahead on inflation (D+4) and narrowing the gap on the economy (R+1). The latest figures reflect a return to trends seen earlier in the year, when Republicans consistently held double-digit leads in these areas.

Analysts suggest the renewed confidence in Republican economic policies may be tied to public reactions to a recently announced trade agreement with China, as well as improving perceptions of the overall economy. According to the survey, inflation remains the top concern for 29% of voters, followed by the broader economy (25%).

Other issues named by respondents include immigration and health care, each cited by 12% of voters. On immigration, Republicans are favored by a margin of 16 points (R+16), while Democrats maintain a 12-point lead on health care (D+12).

Overall, 42% of respondents said they trust Republicans more on the issues they care about most, compared to 41% who trust Democrats. A small percentage said they trust both parties equally (6%), while 10% indicated they trust neither.

Legal Dispute Over Deportation Policy Draws Federal Attention

Meanwhile, a recent legal development regarding immigration enforcement has sparked debate following a court ruling by U.S. District Judge Brian Murphy in Massachusetts. Murphy blocked the deportation of eight individuals—convicted of violent crimes—who were scheduled for removal to South Sudan.

The judge cited concerns that the individuals had not been given a meaningful opportunity to present claims that returning to South Sudan would place them at risk. The order follows an earlier decision by the same court that blocked removals to Libya under similar arguments.

The Justice Department disputed the ruling, stating that the individuals in question had already received due process through the legal system. The ruling further stipulated that any deportations must include a minimum 72-hour notice and give individuals 15 days to reopen their cases if they can demonstrate a credible fear of persecution.

The eight individuals were reportedly being held at a U.S. military facility in Djibouti while the legal matter unfolds.

The case has drawn attention from policymakers and legal observers, raising broader questions about the scope of judicial authority in immigration enforcement and the balance between national security and individual rights.

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