Trump net approval hits new low in Economist/YouGov poll
- U.S. B-2 bombers conducted airstrikes over the weekend targeting three Iranian nuclear sites, escalating conflict between Israel and Iran.
- These strikes followed ongoing fighting between Israel and Iran and led Iran to retaliate on Monday by missile attacks on a U.S. base in Qatar.
- Multiple polls conducted mid to late June show a sharp decline in President Trump's approval ratings, influenced by public disapproval of his handling of the conflict.
- The Ipsos/Reuters poll found Trump's net approval at-16 points with 41% approval, while the J.L. Partners poll showed a net of-14 points with 46% approval amid 1,590 adults surveyed.
- These results imply growing political challenges for Trump as Americans and many Democrats oppose U.S. involvement in the conflict, despite some Republican support for the strikes.
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US President Donald Trump's net approval rating has reached its lowest level in an Economist/YouGov poll conducted after his decision to launch air strikes on three Iranian nuclear sites.
Trump net approval hits lowest point of second term: Poll
President Donald Trump’s approval rating sank to the lowest levels of his second term following his decision to bomb nuclear targets in Iran and involve the United States further in Iran’s war with Israel, according to a new poll. The Economist-YouGov poll found voters approved of Trump’s job performance 40% of the time, with 54% disapproving. Trump’s net approval rating is minus-14 with the survey, which was taken between Friday and Monday. The…
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