economy messaging polling strategy Apr 08, 2025
Byline: Olson Strategies Staff
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While much of Washington remains gridlocked, trade and immigration policy continue to dominate headlines—and polls. Olson Stategies’ Dustin Olson joined Newsmax’s National Report with Shaun Kraisman and Emma Rechenberg to break down why Americans are increasingly backing bold action on both fronts.
Olson emphasized the need to separate trade negotiations with China from those involving other nations. "We’ve had a global trade imbalance for decades,” he noted, “and President Trump is finally confronting it.”
The China issue, however, runs deeper. Olson framed it not just as an economic concern but as a geopolitical one: “If you're a China hawk, this is about dominance over the next 100 years.”
Trump’s approach may not make for easy headlines, Olson added, but “it’s ultimately good for winning the next century.” National security, pharmaceutical production, and drone manufacturing are all tied to these trade decisions.
According to American Pulse polling, the Trump administration’s immigration policies continue to enjoy wide support:
Olson noted that this support remains resilient, even when the policies are framed as controversial: “People are forgiving of anything that might even seem like a mistake if they believe it’s part of a bigger solution.”
As Olson puts it, “This is the first president in my lifetime willing to tackle these hard issues—whether it’s global trade or bureaucratic overreach.”
Olson’s core argument is that these actions—whether on tariffs, bureaucracy, or immigration—are not isolated. They’re part of a larger shift toward national self-reliance, strategic strength, and long-term global positioning.
“The tough stuff isn’t always clean politically,” he said, “but it’s what you do if you’re playing to win over 100 years.”
Whether addressing the trade imbalance or immigration reform, Trump’s approach continues to resonate with voters who are frustrated by decades of status quo.
As Olson reminds us, “The American people are willing to get behind bold action—especially when they believe it’s for the long haul.”
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