A Pew Research survey finds most Americans support free trade as good for the country, though only a minority believes that it creates jobs. There is a more striking result, however, that is contrary to the politics in Washington. Counterintuitive Public Opinion A Pew Research survey finds most Americans support free trade as good for the country, though only a minority believes that it creates jobs. The more striking result that is contrary to the politics in Washington is that Democrats outpolled Republicans in their belief that trade is a good thing and have stronger support specifically for the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Pact (TTIP) and the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP). In a similar vein, one would expect less competitive c...