To that end, the Trump administration and Congress have reached a $2 trillion deal that includes some cash to help industries impacted by the coronavirus pandemic.

Voters do not view federal government help for all industries and groups equally, however. Across political parties, it’s largely small businesses, restaurants and local governments that voters want to see receive federal government support, according to a new Morning Consult/Politico poll.

The survey, conducted March 20-22, asked roughly 1,000 respondents if they would support or oppose the federal government providing financial support to specific industries due to the coronavirus pandemic, with a margin of error of 3 percentage points.

The travel sector has been hit particularly hard by the coronavirus stock market rout, but industries within the sector receive varying amounts of backing from voters, ranging from 44 percent support for cruise ship companies to 59 percent for hotels.

While banks received a bailout after the 2008 financial crisis, the industry ranks low on the list of what sectors voters want to receive government assistance this time around. Fifty-one percent of voters had some degree of support of the bank industry receiving government financial support, compared to 86 percent who said the same about small businesses, the highest-ranked category.

Democrats, Republicans and independents largely agreed on which industries should get government help.

Overall, voters largely support the government involving itself with the economy, as with a stimulus package. Fifty-two percent said the government should play a major role in the economy, including 62 percent of Democrats, 49 percent of Republicans and 42 percent of independents.