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Americans Question Trump's Temperament Amid Iran Conflict Poll

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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.

Prepared by Lauren Mitchell and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • 20 January 2025: Trump sworn in; approval peaks at about 47%.
  • February 2025: U.S. administration and Israel launch war against Iran; gasoline prices rise.
  • 10-12 April 2025: Reuters/Ipsos mid-April poll tracked strike support at 35%.
  • 16-20 April 2025: AP-NORC poll records economic approval falling to 30%.
  • 20-21 April 2025: Reuters/Ipsos six-day poll concludes at 36% overall approval and 26% even-tempered rating.

Why This Matters to You

This isn't just about politics. It's about your wallet. Rising gasoline prices and potential economic instability can hit your budget hard. Keep an eye on gas prices and consider budget adjustments if necessary.

The Bottom Line

Public opinion on President Trump's handling of the Iran conflict is shaky, with a drop in economic approval and doubts about his temperament. This could influence the political climate and your pocketbook. Worth forwarding if you know someone concerned about the economy.

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Who Benefited

Political opponents, analysts, and watchdog groups benefit from public concern about leadership and policy consequences, gaining political and media leverage as approval ratings and support for military action decline.

Who Impacted

President Trump's public standing and policy agenda suffered, with lower job and economic approval and increased scrutiny of his temperament amid the Iran conflict and rising gasoline prices.

Media Bias
Articles Published:
3
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0
Neutral:
3
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Left 0%, Center 100%, Right 0%
Who Benefited

Political opponents, analysts, and watchdog groups benefit from public concern about leadership and policy consequences, gaining political and media leverage as approval ratings and support for military action decline.

Who Impacted

President Trump's public standing and policy agenda suffered, with lower job and economic approval and increased scrutiny of his temperament amid the Iran conflict and rising gasoline prices.

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