Approval rating of Donald Trump after leaving the bomb on Iran: 47% Americans approve Operation Midnight Hammer

Operation Midnight Hammer led to short -term boost to Trump’s approval rating.

The Quantus survey showed that 47 percent of the Americans approved the US Operation Midnight Hammer on Iran, while rejecting 36 percent, with the strongest approval between the Republican and the rejection between the Democrats. But the strike has only affected the approval rating of Donald Trump, which has given short -term boost on major aspects of foreign policy. Quantus pole, between 1000 registered voters between 23 and 25 June, showed that Trump’s approval slipped up to 47 percent below 48 percent. Their rejection rating increased by 1 point to 50 percent, leading to net approval of -3 points below -3 points earlier this month, but still within the margin of 3 percent error of the pole.Another pole, the latest pole by Quinipiyak between 22 and 24 June among 979 self-identified voters, showed more positive results for Trump, 41 percent with their approval rating, early this month, early this month increased by 3 points from the previous survey. Their rejection ratings remain unchanged at 54 percent, which comes within the polling gap of an error of poll 3.1 percent.The American Pulse Research and Polling conducted a survey among 633 registered voters from June 23 to June 25, showing Trump with a net approval of +1, with 50 percent approval and 49 percent rejection, an error of ± 3.9 percent within the pole margin of the pole.According to Quantus, on Trump’s specific question of dealing with the Israel-Iran struggle, Trump has so far gained his strongest number: 60 percent of the voters said with only 25 percent rejection. This includes 59 percent independent, and suburban (59 percent) and majority support in rural voters (72 percent).Emarson College Polling Survey released on Friday found that Trump approved 45 percent of the respondents as President, while 46 percent rejected. About 9 percent said that he was neutral on the issue or had no opinion. In this poll, close to 53 percent believed that the country was on the wrong track, compared to 48 percent of the respondents, who said that America was leading in the right direction.

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