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Did you vote for Trump? Do you support his actions and policies now? Tell us.

Did you vote for Trump? Do you support his actions and policies now? Tell us.

USA Today06-03-2025

Did you vote for Trump? Do you support his actions and policies now? Tell us. | Opinion Have any of the actions taken by the Trump administration impacted your life, for better or worse?
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President Trump begins address to Joint Session of Congress
"We are just getting started." President Donald Trump begins his address to a Joint Session of Congress.
President Donald Trump is fresh off his speech to a joint session of Congress, where he laid out what Republicans consider his administration's successes.
These included: Getting aggressive with tariffs to help the American economy, issuing a mountain of executive orders to kickstart his political agenda, and the declaration that "America is back" to say that voters are happy with everything happening.
So today, we're here as part of the USA TODAY Opinion Forum, where we give our readers a chance to make their voices heard.
We want to know if any of the actions taken by the Trump administration have impacted your life, for better or worse.
Tired of Trump? Are you feeling Trump fatigue yet or should we keep writing about him? Tell us. | Opinion Forum
Did you vote for Trump in 2024? Would you vote for him again?
We're hoping people from all walks of life will let us know what's happening in the country. Did you vote for Trump? Good. Tell us about how his actions impact your life. Did you vote for Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris? Good. Tell us how Trump's actions impact your life.
Maybe you didn't vote or went third party? You get a voice, too.
Fill out the form below or send us an email to forum@usatoday.com with the subject line "2024 voter." We'll select a handful of responses for our follow-up post made entirely from reader submissions.
Louie Villalobos is the director of opinion for Gannett. You'll find him wondering if this is what Trump voters wanted.

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