U.S. voters are almost (but not quite) evenly divided on free trade in the abstract (36% think free trade is bad for the economy, while 34% think it is good), but a majority would like to see NAFTA renegotiated (New findings from two Rasmussen polls conducted this June: 56% Want NAFTA Renegotiated, Americans Divided on Free Trade, report, June 20).
The free trade percentages show a falling off in support for free trade since last October, when a Rasmussen poll found that 41% thought free trade was good while only 31% thought it was bad.
For more posts about public opinion on trade: Public Opinion.
Hat tip to Eyes on Trade: Poll roundup: Americans want to renegotiate NAFTA.
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