Toplines - ProEnglish March 2025
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Survey of 1,059 US
Likely Voters
Conducted March 10-11, 2025, by Rasmussen Reports and ProEnglish
1.
Generally speaking, do you feel things in this
country are going in the right direction or have they gotten off on the wrong
track?
42% Right Direction
52% Wrong Track
6% Not sure
2.
Is English the official language of the U.S.
government?
81% Yes
14% No
6% Not sure
3.
Would you support or oppose a law that made
English the official language of the U.S. Government?
54% Strongly support
19% Somewhat support
11% Somewhat oppose
10% Strongly oppose
7% Not sure
4.
Over time, do you think that America will
become more English-speaking or less English-speaking? Or will it stay about the same?
32% More
English-speaking
20% Less
English-speaking
43% It will stay about
the same
5% Not sure
5.
President Donald Trump signed an executive
order last week making English the official language of the United States for
the first time ever. Do you approve or
disapprove of this executive order?
48% Strongly approve
17% Somewhat approve
10% Somewhat disapprove
18% Strongly disapprove
6% Not sure
6.
Does President Trump signing the executive
order make you more likely or less likely to support him?
37% More likely
30% Less likely
30% It does not make
much difference
2% Not sure
7.
Should election ballots and other official
government documents be printed in English only or should they also be printed
in other languages?
44% Printed in English
only
48% Printed in other
languages
8% Not sure
8.
Should English become the primary official
language of Puerto Rico, as part of any proposed Puerto Rico statehood bill?
29% Yes
45% No
26% Not sure
9.
Generally speaking, would you prefer the US
increase legal immigration, decrease legal immigration, or keep the level of
legal immigration about the same?
25% Increase
immigration
33% Decrease
immigration
36% Keep it about the
same
7% Not sure
NOTE: Margin of Sampling Error, +/- 3 percentage
points with a 95% level of confidence