Washington — President Donald Trump’s job approval held at about 36% this week as national polls found many Americans questioning his temperament amid the Iran war and a public dispute with Pope Leo. The Reuters/Ipsos six-day online poll of 4,557 adults concluded April 20-21 and reported 36% support for U.S. military strikes on Iran. The AP-NORC poll conducted April 16-20 found economic approval had fallen to 30% from 38% in March, and only 26% described the president as even-tempered, according to reported figures. In recent weeks rising gasoline prices and Strait of Hormuz disruptions accompanied the conflict, prompting increased political scrutiny and continued public polling this month.
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这不仅仅关乎政治。这关乎你的钱包。汽油价格的上涨和潜在的经济不稳定可能会严重影响你的预算。密切关注汽油价格,并在必要时考虑调整预算。
公众对特朗普总统处理伊朗冲突的看法摇摆不定,经济支持率下降,对其性情也表示怀疑。这可能会影响政治气候和你的钱包。如果认识关心经济的人,值得转发。
政治对手、分析人士和监督团体可以利用公众对领导层和政策后果的担忧,在支持率和对军事行动的支持率下降时,获得政治和媒体的影响力。
特朗普总统的公众声望和政策议程受到了影响,在伊朗冲突和汽油价格上涨的背景下,他的就业和经济支持率下降,公众对其性情的审视也随之增加。
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