
"Very important. This is where our Nation stands!!! President DJT the president wrote, along with a link to an article from a pro-Trump outlet. The article, entitled Majority say preventing Iran from acquiring nukes more important than ending war: Poll, referenced a single data point from a Rasmussen-affiliated poll: Overall, a narrow majority of 53% of U.S. voters say it is more important to prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon than it is to end the fighting, according to a Napolitan News survey."
"A further 60% prioritize preventing Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon on stabilizing energy prices in the U.S. People don't trust the regime. People don't want weaselly promises, pollster Scott Rasmussen said. They don't want the idea of, of saying, well, Iran could develop nuclear capabilities for civilian purposes if they promise not to use it for nuclear weapons. That's what the Iranian regime has said they would like to do."
"But the article, and the poll, were from April 10. And despite the fact that Rasmussen polls tend to favor Trump, the results of the survey were not great for Trump: Currently 39% of voters favor the attacks on Iran while 54% oppose them. This includes 23% of voters who Strongly Favor the attacks and 39% who Strongly Oppose them."
A Saturday post on Truth Social promoted a pro-Trump message about the war with Iran using a data point from a month-old poll. The post linked to an article claiming most Americans prioritize preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons over ending the fighting. The referenced survey reported 53% of U.S. voters said stopping Iran from getting nuclear weapons mattered more than ending the fighting, and 60% prioritized that goal over stabilizing U.S. energy prices. The pollster said people do not trust Iran’s regime and reject promises about civilian nuclear capabilities. However, the same poll showed 39% favor attacks on Iran and 54% oppose them, including strong opposition among many voters.
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