Voters across the country offered mixed reactions to President Trump's State of the Union address, with supporters praising his economic plans and foreign policy approach, while critics said he ignored the affordability crisis and glossed over concerns about immigration enforcement and democratic processes. NPR interviewed a Republican voter who backed Trump, an unaffiliated voter who did not support him, and a Democratic former attorney who expressed alarm at what she characterized as threats to due process.
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Voters across the country offered mixed reactions to President Trump's State of the Union address, with supporters praising his economic plans and foreign policy approach, while critics said he ignored the affordability crisis and glossed over concerns about immigration enforcement and democratic processes. NPR interviewed a Republican voter who backed Trump, an unaffiliated voter who did not support him, and a Democratic former attorney who expressed alarm at what she characterized as threats to due process.