Trump's Approval Rating After Iran Strike: Polls Show Mixed Results
Following the US's Operation Midnight Hammer on Iran, various polls indicate a mixed response regarding President Trump's approval rating.
Quantus Survey
A Quantus survey reveals that 47% of Americans approve of the operation, while 36% disapprove. Approval is strongest among Republicans, and disapproval among Democrats.
Impact on Trump's Approval
Donald Trump's overall approval rating experienced only a marginal impact. The Quantus poll, conducted between June 23-25 with 1000 registered voters, showed a slight dip in Trump's approval to 47% from 48%. Disapproval increased by 1 point to 50%, resulting in a net approval of -3 points.
Quinnipiac Poll
A Quinnipiac poll, conducted between June 22-24 with 979 voters, presented a more positive picture, with Trump's approval at 41%, a 3-point rise. Disapproval remained constant at 54%.
American Pulse Research and Polling
American Pulse Research and Polling (June 23-25, 633 voters) showed a net approval of +1, with 50% approving and 49% disapproving.
Handling of Israel-Iran Conflict
Trump's handling of the Israel-Iran situation garnered 60% approval, with 25% disapproving, according to Quantus. The Emerson College Polling survey showed 45% approved and 46% disapproved of Trump's performance.
Close to 53% believed the country was on the wrong track.