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Second Reading Podcast: Public opinion in Texas and the Trump agenda
January 16, 2025 | By: Texas Politics Project

The UT/Texas Politics Project Poll Team discuss what their December polling in Texas tells us about public opinion and potential cross-currents buffeting the Trump administration & Congressional Republicans in 2025 - with James Henson, Daron Shaw, and Joshua Blank.

Data references in this episode

For an overview of the poll results and links to summary documents and other files related to the poll, see the post that accompanied rollout of the poll results.

About the Second Reading podcast. The podcast has been produced by Jim Henson for the Texas Politics Project, with production support from UT's Liberal Arts Development Studio, since 2016. You can find past episodes and subscribe to the Second Reading podcast in Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

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