Trump's Iran Deal Draws Skepticism From 2024 Voters, Reuters Poll Finds
Reuters/Ipsos found most of 18 Trump voters interviewed doubted Tehran would honor the deal and feared it could hurt Republicans in the midterms.
- President Donald Trump signed an interim agreement to end the war with Iran at the Palace of Versailles on June 17, dragging down his approval rating even as recent military skirmishes tested the fragile ceasefire.
- The agreement grants Iran access to $100 billion in frozen assets and establishes a $300 billion private reconstruction fund while reopening the Strait of Hormuz and suspending U.S. oil sanctions.
- Interviews with 18 Trump voters show skepticism regarding the deal, with many citing gas prices soaring above $5 a gallon and fearing unpopular concessions could jeopardize Republican control of Congress in November.
- Congressional Republicans remain divided: Senator Bill Cassidy called the deal the worst foreign policy blunder in decades, while Senator Ted Cruz said giving Iran billions was an exceptionally bad idea.
- Though some loyal supporters hope Trump has secret plans to bring Iran to heel, negotiations continue over nuclear material enriched to near weapons-grade levels as the ceasefire remains fragile.
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Inland NW Republicans lukewarm on U.S.-Iran deal, but Baumgartner confident Trump won't be 'bamboozled'
In interviews at the Capitol on Thursday, three Republicans who represent the Inland Northwest in the House voiced mixed feelings about the deal, which Trump signed at the Palace of Versailles in France on June 17. The agreement paves the way for negotiations over Iran's nuclear program while suspending U.S. sanctions on Iran and ending a U.S. blockade on Iranian oil tankers.
Trump voters warn president’s endorsement now a 'kiss of death' for many GOP candidates
Daily Beast reports a Trump endorsement could be a problem for more and more voters in the general election, according to information taken from Reuters.“President Donald Trump’s deal with Iran has done little to boost his standing among his own voters,” said Daily Beast reporter Wiktoria Gucia. “Interviews conducted by Reuters with Americans who voted for the 80-year-old president suggest many remain skeptical of the agreement he struck this mo…
Trump's Iran Deal Falls Short for These Voters. Some Fear It Could Cost Republicans the Midterm
President Donald Trump’s interim agreement to end the war with Iran has dragged down his approval rating and garnered criticism across the political spectrum — even from his own supporters. Recent interviews with 18 Americans who voted for Trump in 2024, a group that Reuters has interviewed monthly since he returned to office, show that most have doubts about the deal, which has reopened the Strait of Hormuz while temporarily lifting U.S. oil sa…
Trump's Iran deal falls short for these voters — and some fear it could cost Republicans the midterm
By Julia HarteJune 27 - President Donald Trump’s interim agreement to end the war with Iran hasdragged down his approval rating and garnered criticism across the political spectrum — even from his own supporters.Recent interviews with 18 Americans who voted for Trump in 2024, a group that Reuters has interviewed monthly since he returned to office, show that most have doubts about the deal, which has reopened the Strait of Hormuz while temporari…
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