Publication Date: 03/27/2026 3:57 PM CST
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On 2 of Top 3 Issues, Trust in Both Parties Down

Publication: 03/27/2026 3:57 PM CST

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  • On two of the top three issues for voters, Republicans and Democrats have both lost ground this month.
    • Currently, 37% say they trust Republicans more on the Economy down 6 points from last month.
    • Almost one third (29%) trust Democrats more, also down a point.
    • Meanwhile, 11% trust Both Parties Equally, and 15% trust Neither.
    • On the second most important issue for voters - inflation - Republicans have lost 2 points, while the Democrats again lost a point.
  • As the Iran war lingers on, National Security has risen to the third top issue; here, the Republicans have a 16-point advantage, with 45% trusting them more than Democrats (who are at 29%).
  • In contrast, Democrats lead Republicans on other issues.
    • Democrats have an 16-point edge on Healthcare, 44% to 28%.
    • They also lead by 11 points on Education, 41% to 30%.
  • On all issues, 10% to 18% said they trust Neither party, including these issues:
    • Climate Change (18%)
    • Inflation (16%)
    • Economy (15%)


This data is from a Napolitan News Service survey of 1,000 Registered Voters conducted online by Scott Rasmussen, March 25-26, 2026. RMG Research, Inc., conducted the field work for the survey. It has a margin of error of +/- 3.1.


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Post Tags: Voter Trust

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