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What are Donald Trump’s stances on major issues to voters?

(NewsNation) — Former President Donald Trump has maintained steady support ahead of the 2024 election.

According to the latest polling averages from Decision Desk HQ (DDHQ) and The Hill, Trump leads Vice President Kamala Harris, who was formally endorsed by Biden to be the Democratic presidential nominee, by 2.7 points, 48% to 45.3%, according to the aggregate of national polls.


Before President Joe Biden’s withdrawal from the race, Trump led Biden 47% to 45% across seven key states following the first presidential debate of 2024, according to a recent Bloomberg/Morning Consult poll.

This is the closest Biden came to closing the gap between him and Trump in these surveys before announcing that he will not seek reelection in November.

More than 100 members of the House and almost 20 GOP senators also have thrown their support behind Trump, while only a handful endorsed any of his opponents. 

Ahead of the 2024 election, NewsNation is committed to covering the issues that matter most to voters so they can make the most informed choices possible at the polls. You can also read similar policy breakdowns for Vice President Kamala Harris and Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Here’s a look at Trump’s policy positions and political views as he competes for your vote:

Who is Donald Trump?

A businessman entangled in legal troubles, Trump lost his reelection bid in 2020 to President Joe Biden. His campaigning and leadership have reshaped the GOP and, in some cases, have redefined conservative values, with his signature attacks on political opponents, skepticism toward mainstream media and his effort to create doubt about election results.

The former president has falsely declared the 2020 election was stolen, but there is no evidence supporting that claim.

A jury in May found Trump guilty of 34 felony charges for falsifying business records to keep information from voters ahead of the 2016 election. The sentencing in his case was delayed until September. The delay announcement came just one day after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled he has immunity from prosecution for “official” acts.

If Trump wins the presidency in November, conservative groups aim to implement a wide-ranging plan to dismantle federal government agencies called “Project 2025.” Trump has sought to distance himself from the conservative Heritage Foundation’s project, saying he has “nothing to do” with the initiative and disagrees with some of its aspects.

Border crisis and immigration

Trump’s policies on crime

Guns

Stance on Israel and Palestine

Russia-Ukraine stance

Trump on economy, interest rates and inflation

Department of Education shutdown, parental rights, ‘critical race theory’

Child care crisis

Rural development

China and Taiwan foreign policy

Fentanyl crisis and opioid epidemic

Climate change stance

Social security, retirement and benefits for seniors

Abortion