Trump promised tax relief, but polling shows most Americans still think they're overpaying
LINLEY SANDERS
Associated Press
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WASHINGTON — Most Americans still think their taxes are too high, according to recent polls, even after last year's tax law fulfilled several of President Donald Trump's tax-related campaign promises.
President Donald Trump speaks to Sharon Simmons, a Door Dasher from Arkansas, who delivered him two bags of McDonald's food Monday outside the Oval Office of the White House in Washington.Â
The Fox News poll was conducted among 1,001 registered voters from March 20-23. The Gallup poll was conducted among 1,000 U.S. adults from March 2-18. The Pew Research Center poll was conducted among 8,512 U.S. adults from Jan. 20-26. The AP-NORC Poll was conducted among 1,203 U.S. adults from Jan 8-11.
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President Donald Trump speaks to Sharon Simmons, a Door Dasher from Arkansas, who delivered him two bags of McDonald's food Monday outside the Oval Office of the White House in Washington.Â