New poll released after US strikes on Iran

Minister Donald TrumpFollowing the bombing of multiple nuclear sites in Iran, despite a pair of surveys, which offers first glances on how the conflict could affect Americans’ views on business performance, remained largely fixed in recent weeks.
The two surveys published this week showed the president in 41% approval grade, and a few points of the June average stood around 45%. The questionnaire figures show that in the midst of a CNN/SSRS survey published this week, the majority of Americans do not approve the president’s strikes in Iran.
One Quinnipiac University Survey The republican leader, published on Thursday, June 26, had a 41% approval degree among the participants and did not approve 54%. This, Quinnipiac’s survey 11 June38% approved and 54% does not approve.
New Survey: The majority of Americans direct the US to Iran
The participants gave Trump less than the majority during the discussion of seven key issues:
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Army: 45% approval, 49% does not approve
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Foreign Policy: 40% approval, 54% does not approve
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Israel-Iran War: 39% approves, 53% of
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Migration: 41% approval, 57% does not approve
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Exiles: 39% confirms, 59% of
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Economy: 39% approves, 56% does not approve
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Trade: 38% approval, 55% does not approve
The registered voter survey was conducted among 979 participants with ± 3.1% error margin on 22-24 June. The questionnaire was carried out after the US hit Iran on 21 June (EST).
A Reuters/IPSOS SURVEY He gave a 41% approval number similar to Trump, which was released at the beginning of this week, the lowest in the second period of the survey and a point fell at the beginning of the month. The survey opened after the US air strikes in Iran on 21 June and ended before saying that Iran attacked a US air base in Qatar at the beginning of June 23rd. The Reuters/IPSOS survey gave a 57% approval grade with the views of his stance on the economy and foreign policy.
Recently an average New York Times Trump’s 44% approval grade as of Thursday, June 26, shows 53% of the business performance. Surveyor Nate Silver’s “Silver Bulletin” Bulletin calculated 45% confirmation on Thursday and 52% approval on Thursday and Realclearpolitics’ The average was slightly higher and gave the president a 46% approval and 51% approval.
Kathryn Palmer is a national trend news reporter for USA Today. You can reach it Kapalmer@usatody.com and x @Kathrynplmr.
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