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EXCLUSIVE: Republican Voters Sound Alarm On Chinese Ownership Of US Farmland

According to a Fabrizio Lee poll, which was only obtained by daily callers, Republican voters are extremely concerned about Chinese ownership of American farmland.

A poll conducted by famous Trump voters Tony Fabrizio and David Lee found that 88% of GOP voters are concerned about the prospect of Chinese companies buying American farmland.

55% were “very concerned.” Opinion surveyWe surveyed 800 Republican voters nationwide from March 13th to 17th, 2025.

Most of those voted also expressed concern over China’s control of American food supply and China’s impact on American companies and American universities.

According to the US Department of Agriculture, Chinese Communist Party-affiliated companies had acquired more than 338,000 acres of American farmland as of 2020. (Related: Congressional Expenditure Bill Breaking Foreign Acquisitions of US Land after Chinese Trade Caused alarm)

The voting company also tested 11 propositions that were actively evaluated with voters, including laws cracking down on fentanyl from China, calling for a state infrastructure project to buy American-made products and bills that would fight China’s efforts to steal American intellectual property.

Voters also expressed concern with lawmakers signing a bill that would allow China to continue purchasing farmland. Only 6% said they were more likely to vote for lawmakers who voted to outsource a critical portion of our food supply to China.

Republican lawmakers have previously been wary of China’s ownership of American farmland, noting that much of the CCP’s land purchases are located near US military bases.

“China is infiltrating our culture, our farmland, our sky, because they see us weakly. This is not sustainable,” former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy said in 2023.

Texas Republican Rep. Brandon Gill introduced invoice The current Congress has followed in the footsteps of several GOP-led efforts to ban China and Iran from owning American farmland.

“Republicans are very concerned about outsourcing food supplies to China and are strongly supportive of proposals to prevent that from happening,” the poll’s conclusions read. “And they make sure that this way of thinking makes everyone punished at the ballot box.”