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January 1, Key Omission Sparks Major Shift in Polls on Iran Strikes

Wyatt’s Take
- Polls always undercount real support for Trump.
- Shift from naming Trump to generic U.S. campaign flips numbers.
- Folks back hitting Iran hard to protect our troops.
Polls on the Iran airstrikes are turning fast. Support climbed when they stopped naming President Trump in the question.
Early poll had 39% for Trump ordering strikes, 52% against, 9% unsure.
New one on U.S. military campaign shows 42% support, 40% oppose, 17% unsure.
More say goals aren’t clear and casualties too high, but backing is growing anyway.
A steady majority want strikes to stop over continue, yet opposition is shrinking.
Views on the president sway opinions of his moves.
Stand strong for leaders who take out threats before they hit our heartland homes.
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Will H.
March 14, 2026 at 12:41 pm
As always, polls can’t be trusted. Much the same as gathering statistical data, results can be skewed by what questions are asked, and how they are asked.