Poll: Republican voters want focus on economic issues…

Poll: Republican voters want focus on economic issues, not culture wars

By APL Staff

Nearly 59 percent of Republican primary voters say economic issues should come before cultural fights, despite the Legislature’s recent priorities.

Alabama Republican primary voters have made it clear: they want action on the economy, not another round of culture wars.

A new Cygnal poll of 400 GOP primary voters in late July shows their top concerns ahead of the 2026 primaries are inflation and cost of living, taxes and government spending, and illegal immigration and border security. Infrastructure and roads, and jobs, and the economy round out the top five.

“Almost 80 percent of Republican primary voters have a No. 1 or No. 2 issue in the economic sphere (of inflation, taxes and government spending, and jobs and economy),” said Mitchell Brown, a partner with Cygnal, speaking Saturday at the Business Council of Alabama’s annual Government Affairs Conference. The event drew about 850 attendees, including elected officials, business leaders, and lobbyists.

“These economic undertones are exactly what is going to not only win their vote, it’s going to help these people grow,” Brown told the crowd, which included candidates for state and federal office in 2026. “Economic policy is just good politics.”

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