In a remarkable turn of events, recent polls indicate a significant shift in public sentiment against NPR, with voters now rallying behind the elimination of taxpayer funding by a substantial 18-point margin. This surge of support underscores a growing consensus among taxpayers who seek fiscal responsibility and accountability in government spending.
Looking ahead, conservatives are poised to capitalize on this groundswell of support, with plans to strip NPR of its hefty $100 million annual subsidies if successful in the upcoming fall elections. This bold stance reflects a commitment to prioritize taxpayer dollars towards initiatives that align with the values and priorities of the American people.
WINNING: We have turned public opinion squarely against NPR, with voters supporting the elimination of taxpayer funding by an 18-point margin. If conservatives win in the fall, we will strip NPR of $100 million in annual subsidies. pic.twitter.com/UnwGjQmcoL
— Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️ (@realchrisrufo) May 13, 2024