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NPR is seeking perspectives from swing voters a year into a potential second Trump term in late 2025. They aim to gauge opinions on the country’s direction, satisfaction with the 2024 election (including regrets or abstentions), and views on key issues like the economy, foreign policy, and Congress. The goal is to understand swing voters’ feelings and potentially feature their insights in future NPR stories. Interested individuals are invited to complete a form, with the option to indicate willingness for a follow-up interview. NPR assures that no information will be published without prior consent.
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A voter casts an in-person early ballot for the 2024 general election at the Northwest Activities Center on October 29, 2024 in Detroit, Michigan.
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As we approach the end of 2025 and the one-year-mark of President Trump’s second term, NPR wants to hear from swing voters about how they’re feeling about politics.
Do you think the country is going in the right or wrong direction? Are you happy with your vote last year or do you have any regrets? Or maybe you sat the election out? We want to hear your thoughts on the economy, foreign policy, how Congress is doing and more. We may even interview you for a future NPR story.
Fill out the form below and tell us about yourself. If you would be open to an NPR producer contacting you for a story, please indicate that in the appropriate field. We will not use your submission in our story until we have communicated with you and obtained your consent to use the details that will be published.

