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Trump’s Approval Rating Falls to Record 33% Amid Ongoing US-Iran War

• Only one in five Americans, half of Republicans say conflict worth it Emmanuel Addeh in Abuja President Donald Trump’s approval rating fell to the lowest level of his presidency,

President Donald Trump's approval rating reached an all-time low of 33% during the ongoing U.S.-Iran conflict, according to a recent Reuters/Ipsos poll. Half of Republicans and 80% of Americans believe the war will continue for an extended period, with only 16% expecting it to end in just a few weeks. Despite Trump's promise of a brief conflict, the situation has persisted, causing gasoline prices to rise and impacting households worldwide.

The poll revealed that 38% of voters prefer Democratic candidates for their economic management skills, compared to 35% who favor Republicans, marking the first time in nearly a decade that Democrats have gained this preference.

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