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Three essays on public opinion during the Trump presidency


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  • politique américaine
  • opinion publique
  • coupures d’impôts
  • immigration illégale
  • pandémie de COVID-19
  • American politics
  • public opinion
  • tax cuts
  • illegal immigration
  • COVID-19 pandemic

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Ce mémoire par articles se penche sur l’opinion publique aux États-Unis entre 2017 et 2021. Trois enjeux sont considérés: les coupures d’impôts, l’immigration illégale et la pandémie de COVID-19. Le premier article présente une analyse du soutien public au Tax Cuts and Jobs Act centrée sur l’intérêt personnel, la partisanerie et la sophistication politique. Le deuxième article utilise une expérience par sondage pour déterminer si le profil économique des immigrants sans-papiers influence l’appui à la régularisation de leur statut. Le dernier article propose un estimé de l’impact du coronavirus sur le choix de vote présidentiel en 2020.


This article-based thesis focuses on public opinion in the United States between 2017 and 2021. Three issues are considered: tax cuts, illegal immigration, and the COVID-19 pandemic. The first paper presents an analysis of public support for the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act centered on self-interest, partisanship, and political sophistication. The second paper uses a survey experiment to assess if undocumented immigrants’ economic profiles influence support for legalization. The final paper puts forward an estimate of coronavirus’ impact on presidential vote choice in 2020.

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