Poll Finds Americans Sharply Divided on Trump’s Maduro Operation
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Poll finds Americans sharply divided on Trump’s Maduro operation
Independents were mostly opposed to Maduro's ouster, with 44 percent opposing it and 27 percent in favor. CBS News/YouGov poll also found that 36 percent of Americans think the U.S. is better off following Maduro's removal, while 10 percent say the U.S. would be better off with him in power
Trump’s overall approval holds firm after US raid to capture Maduro: poll
US President Donald Trump’s approval rating on Venezuela remains largely unchanged after operation and continues to track his overall job rating, latest CBS News/YouGov poll shows - Anadolu Ajansı
Strong Support For Putting Maduro On Trial For Drug Trafficking In New Poll
By Manzanita Miller Americans are split on their view of the U.S. military action President Donald Trump took to capture Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro for trafficking illicit drugs and deadly substances into the United States. Between 33 and 40 percent of the American people believe the move was justified according to polls, while the rest oppose the move or are unsure. Despite uncertainties about the military’s actions to capture Maduro, …
More voters support Trump’s Maduro capture than oppose
President Donald Trump’s decisive strike to capture Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro has sparked a firestorm of debate, yet more Americans stand behind him than against him. According to a recent survey by Newsmax, 43% of registered voters approve of Trump’s military action over the weekend, while 36% voice opposition. The numbers reveal a nation split but tilting toward support for a move many see as long overdue. The poll, conducted by J.L. Pa…
(SeaPRwire) – Early polls show Americans are divided on the strong military action that led to the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. According to a poll conducted Sunday and Monday, only about a third of respondents support the action. The poll also found that 72% of respondents are concerned that the U.S. would be overly involved in Venezuelan affairs as a result of the attack. However, poll respondents are divided along partisan …
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