From Power To Pressure: Trump’s Ratings Crash Amid Iran War

Donald Trump’s approval drops sharply as Iran conflict deepens, surveys show rising public discontent and weakening support base

Donald Trump now faces a sharp decline in popularity, moreover rising tensions with Iran have shaken his public image, additionally the ongoing conflict has weakened trust among voters, therefore his leadership faces growing scrutiny

Net Rating Turns Negative

Meanwhile, recent data shows a steep drop in support, moreover Trump’s net approval rating has fallen to minus 17, additionally this figure signals serious political concern, therefore even loyal supporters now show hesitation

Historic Low Compared To Past Leaders

Furthermore, AF Post analysis highlights a major shift, moreover Trump’s popularity has reached its lowest level, additionally his rating now falls below Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, and Joe Biden, therefore his position looks increasingly fragile

Support Base Begins To Crack

Meanwhile, Fox News survey reveals changing voter behaviour, moreover Republican support dropped from 92 percent to 84 percent, additionally this decline shows internal dissatisfaction, therefore even core voters now question leadership

Independent Voters Turn Away

Additionally, independent voters show stronger resistance, moreover around 75 percent rejected Trump’s performance, additionally these voters play a key electoral role, therefore their shift raises major concerns

Public Rejects Iran Strategy

Meanwhile, University of Massachusetts Amherst survey shows clear public sentiment, moreover only 29 percent support attacks on Iran, additionally 63 percent oppose the strategy, therefore public confidence continues declining

Approval Rating Drops Further

Furthermore, Trump’s approval stood at 44 percent last April, moreover it has now declined to 33 percent, additionally this steady fall reflects rising dissatisfaction, therefore voters view the conflict as costly

‘Mega’ Support Weakens

Meanwhile, Trump’s core ‘mega’ base also shows signs of weakening, moreover only 33 percent now identify with the movement, additionally rising oil prices and troop deployment fuel concern, therefore support continues eroding

Surveys Signal Warning Ahead

Finally, Quinnipiac University and AP-NORC surveys show ratings near 38 percent, moreover these numbers indicate a challenging road ahead, additionally political risks continue rising, therefore future decisions may face pressure