Do Trump’s Iran Strikes Poll Well? Opinions Differ.

Does President Donald Trump’s war with Iran poll well with Americans? The answer is complicated.

On Friday, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt amplified new Politico polling, which shows 81% of self-identified MAGA Republicans approve of Trump’s military action in Iran.

Leavitt previously touted the same group’s 100% approval of Trump in an NBC News poll.

“As I’ve said repeatedly, Americans trust President Trump as their Commander-in-Chief and support his efforts to eliminate terrorist threats and keep us safe,” Leavitt stated in a Friday post on X.

“There is no ‘MAGA fracturing,’ no matter how many times the media tries to claim otherwise.”

The poll suggests the strikes have 43% support among Americans overall, and 61% support among non-MAGA Trump supporters.

But the polling also goes into more granular detail on how Americans and the president’s core base interpret the conflict in light of his 2024 campaign’s anti-war stance.

The survey asked whether Trump broke his pledge to not start new wars if elected. Across the board, Americans view Trump’s Iran posture as a shift.

A total of 62% of all respondents said Trump’s decision to launch strikes broke his pledge. Out of this bloc, 37% said it did so “unnecessarily” and 25% said it was “necessary given the change in circumstances.” 

Only 19% said Trump’s decision to launch strikes had not broken his campaign pledge, and 18% didn’t know.

Among the MAGA Republicans of whose support Leavitt boasts, a 55% majority characterized the war as breaking a campaign pledge—with 36% saying it was necessary, and 19% saying it was unnecessary. Meanwhile, 37% said it did not break a pledge.

Additionally, 61% of non-MAGA Trump supporters thought the war broke a promise.

White House spokesman Davis Ingle told The Daily Signal in a statement, “What matters most to the American people is having a Commander-in-Chief who takes decisive action to eliminate threats and keep them safe, which is exactly what President Trump is doing with the ongoing successful Operation Epic Fury.

He added, “President Trump campaigned proudly on his promise to deny the Iranian regime the ability to develop a nuclear weapon, which is what this noble operation is seeking to accomplish. The President does not make these incredibly important national security decisions based on fluid opinion polls, but on the best interest of the American people.”

This article has been updated with comment from the White House

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