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Trump's Approval Plummets to 36% Amid Iran Conflict and Fuel Price Surge

Trump's rating drops: war with Iran
В умовах зростання цін на паливо та конфлікту з Іраном, рейтинг підтримки Трампа різко впав до 36%. Photo: ХВИЛЯ

US President's Approval Rating Hits New Low

According to ХВИЛЯ: A new Reuters/Ipsos poll shows President Donald Trump's approval rating has fallen to 36%, marking his lowest level since returning to the White House. This represents a significant drop from the 40% rating recorded just a week prior. The survey, which sampled 1,272 American adults, indicates growing public discontent linked to foreign policy and domestic economic pressures.

Key Factors Driving the Decline

Public disapproval is largely tied to the military conflict with Iran, initiated by coordinated U.S. and Israeli strikes on February 28, and a sharp rise in gasoline prices, which have increased by roughly one dollar per gallon since the conflict began. Only 25% of Americans approve of the President's handling of living costs, while just 29% support his economic policies. A broader 63% of respondents rate the national economy as weak. This sentiment is shared by 40% of Republicans, 66% of independents, and 84% of Democrats.

The military action against Iran faces substantial public opposition, with only 35% approving of the strikes compared to 61% who disapprove. Furthermore, 46% of Americans believe the conflict will make the United States less safe. These developments occur as Tehran has denied Trump's claims of ongoing negotiations and Washington prepares to deploy thousands of additional troops to the region.

Dissatisfaction with the economic direction among Republicans has risen from 27% to 34% in a week. However, 38% of voters still see Republicans as more reliable economic managers, compared to 34% for Democrats. The online poll carries a margin of error of 3 percentage points.

The polling data reflects a growing anxiety among Americans concerning foreign policy decisions and domestic economic stability.

Amid rising fuel costs and public skepticism toward military engagement, support for the President is also softening within his own party. This erosion of support could significantly influence the domestic political landscape and future election outcomes, as voters increasingly prioritize economic and security concerns.

The diminishing approval ratings for President Trump are closely tied to his foreign policy decisions, particularly regarding Iran. As analysts point out, the lack of a cohesive strategy in this area could have significant implications for his re-election prospects. To understand the potential risks and challenges facing his administration, read more about the strategic shortcomings in Trump's Iran approach.

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