A recent poll revealed a stark reality: only 16% of Americans want the United States involved in a potential war between Israel and Iran. This surprisingly low figure underscores a widespread aversion to further military entanglement in the Middle East, a sentiment that transcends typical political divides.
The overwhelming majority, a full 84%, clearly express a desire to remain uninvolved. This widespread opposition suggests a deep-seated war-weariness, perhaps stemming from decades of costly conflicts in the region and a growing recognition of the human and financial toll such interventions exact.
Even within the Republican party, support for US involvement appears significantly lower than expected.… Continue reading
A military parade celebrating the US Army’s 250th anniversary was held in Washington D.C., fulfilling President Trump’s long-held desire for such a display. The event, costing $46 million, coincided with nationwide protests and unrest, including the fatal shooting of a Democratic politician and her husband in Minnesota. Despite the protests and poor weather, President Trump lauded the military’s achievements, stating that America should emulate other nations in celebrating its victories. The parade showcased military equipment from various conflicts, while thousands protested the event in numerous cities across the country.
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The Bulwark’s JVL, Sarah Longwell, Will Sommer, and Andrew Egger discussed the stark contrast between Donald Trump’s poorly attended military/birthday parade and the massive, nationwide “No Kings” protests. These protests drew unprecedented crowds, highlighting a significant division in public opinion. The discussion was part of a Bulwark+ Takes video, available to subscribers. Audio-only options were also provided.
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A recent AtlasIntel poll reveals that Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez enjoys a more positive public image than President Trump, Vice President Harris, and even President Biden. Her 46 percent positive rating, exceeding her negative rating by two points, places her third overall, behind only the Obamas. This positive perception contrasts with her polarizing role in national politics, where she’s drawn criticism from both moderate Democrats and Republicans. The poll’s findings suggest a surprisingly high level of public approval for the progressive congresswoman.
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Senator Ted Cruz defended Elon Musk’s brief, unpaid role in the Trump administration, attributing the backlash to left-wing hypocrisy. Cruz characterized Musk’s efforts as heroic, citing cost-cutting measures and disregard for personal financial losses. He claimed that attacks on Tesla properties constituted domestic terrorism and urged public gratitude for Musk’s service. This defense followed reports of violent protests against Tesla and came after Musk’s departure from his government position.
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Residents of Marion, South Australia overwhelmingly rejected (95% opposed) a Tesla battery factory proposal, primarily due to strong anti-Elon Musk sentiment fueled by his controversial political actions and social media presence. While the council highlighted potential economic benefits like job creation and increased revenue, the public outcry overshadowed these points. Many submissions, even from outside the council area, cited concerns about Musk’s character and impact on global discourse. The council, despite a staff recommendation to approve, will likely not move forward with the sale.
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A Rasmussen Reports/Heartland Institute poll reveals that 54% of likely voters would support imprisoning Elon Musk for his role in the Department of Government Efficiency, with 71% of Democrats and 80% of liberals in favor. Conversely, 54% of Republicans and 57% of conservatives oppose such a law. A majority also support banning Musk from government service, highlighting significant partisan divisions in public opinion regarding Musk’s efforts to improve government efficiency. The poll also shows a decline in Musk’s favorability rating since March.
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A recent AP-NORC poll reveals that public confidence in President Trump’s economic leadership has dropped to just over one-third of Americans, despite a slight increase in his overall approval rating. This decline follows the implementation of his “Liberation Day” tariffs, which have fueled inflation concerns and market volatility. While Trump previously enjoyed strong support on economic issues, his current economic approval rating is significantly lower than in previous years and represents a substantial decrease from earlier this year. Future economic policies will likely determine whether public opinion shifts.
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Donald Trump’s focus on immediate gratification, rather than long-term consequences, is jeopardizing his economic legacy. His erratic trade policies have created significant economic uncertainty, leading to market turmoil and declining consumer confidence. Consequently, a majority of Americans now attribute the current economic struggles to Trump’s actions, a stark contrast to the comparatively low blame placed on Obama during the 2008 recession. This mounting public dissatisfaction poses a significant threat to his reelection bid, as he is increasingly held accountable for the negative economic realities facing the nation.
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A Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI) survey reveals that 52% of Americans perceive President Trump as a dangerous dictator, a figure driven by concerns over his leadership style and policies. This view is particularly prevalent among former Trump voters and those who regret not voting, with majorities across various demographic groups, including independents, expressing similar concerns. Conversely, strong support remains among Republicans and white evangelical Protestants. The survey highlights a deeply polarized nation and suggests waning support for Trump among key voter groups.
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