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AP-NORC poll: Economic worries rise but Trump retains strong Republican support
Republicans are becoming less satisfied with President Donald Trump’s handling of the economy compared to earlier this year, but most continue to back him strongly as the war with Iran continues, according to a new AP-NORC poll.
The survey shows about 6 in 10 Republicans approve of Trump’s economic performance, down from roughly 8 in 10 in February, before the Iran conflict began. Rising fuel prices linked to the war appear to be a key concern.
Overall, only about one-third of US adults approve of Trump’s handling of the economy, a figure largely unchanged in recent months but lower than at the start of his second term.
The poll comes as the Iran war pushes up global oil prices and complicates efforts toward a lasting ceasefire. Despite economic worries, Trump’s influence within his party remains strong, highlighted by a recent primary victory for his preferred candidate over Republican critic Rep. Thomas Massie.
Many Republicans say higher prices are a temporary cost of the conflict. One respondent, Richard Baumgartner of Las Vegas, said economic pressure is a “necessary side effect” of the war and expects conditions to improve once tensions ease.
However, others say the rising cost of living is directly affecting households, particularly fuel expenses.
Trump remains deeply unpopular among Democrats and independents, with his overall approval rating at 37%, slightly up from 33% in April. Nearly all Democrats and about 7 in 10 independents disapprove of his performance.
The economy continues to be one of Trump’s weaker areas. While it was a key strength during his first term, approval has dropped since his return to office despite repeated promises to lower prices.
Immigration, however, remains a stronger issue for Trump. About 45% of Americans approve of his handling of immigration, up from earlier lows this year. Among Republicans, approval is much higher at around 8 in 10.
Supporters such as Brenda Theiss, an independent voter in Alabama, said they credit Trump for taking stronger action on border control compared to previous administrations.
On foreign policy, including the Iran conflict, Trump’s ratings remain low. Only about one-third of Americans approve of his handling of international affairs, with similar levels of approval for his approach to the war with Iran.
Some younger Republican-leaning voters also expressed concern about the cost and impact of the conflict, saying it may be placing too much strain on US resources.
The poll suggests that while Trump retains a solid base of Republican support, especially on immigration and party loyalty, economic concerns and foreign policy challenges continue to test his broader appeal.
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