Svmuu News: A recent Focaldata poll indicates that a majority of American voters believe the Donald Trump administration’s military actions in Iran “didn’t pay off.” The survey was conducted from June 26 to 30 among 1,795 registered voters, with a margin of error of ±2.7%.
The data shows that 58% of respondents believe the current costs of this war are not worth it. Meanwhile, 44% of voters believe the conflict has placed the U.S. in a weaker position in its relations with Iran, while only 31% believe the U.S. has gained an advantage as a result.
Regarding the so-called “memorandum of understanding” reached between Washington and Tehran, the poll indicates that voters are generally skeptical.About 66% of respondents believe the agreement does little to improve peace and stability in the Middle East and may even exacerbate instability or increase the risk of conflict; only about 20% believe it will help achieve peace.
The poll shows that only 36% of voters approve of Donald Trump’s job performance, down 2 percentage points from last month.Among them, support from independent voters fell to 21%, a drop of 8 percentage points from the previous month—a more pronounced decline.
Ahead of the upcoming November 2026 midterm elections, this trend is putting pressure on the Republican Party.In the survey, 44% of respondents said they would support Democratic candidates in the congressional elections, 6 percentage points higher than the 38% who said they would support Republicans; a month ago, the Democrats’ lead stood at 4 percentage points.