Domenico Montanaro
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Right.
I mean, Afghanistan is the perfect example of that, where the United States is there for a long time, was helping run things, was trying to stand up governments, did stand up governments, then left.
And the Taliban is back in charge.
Yeah.
I mean, obviously, younger voters are the ones that stand out most as far as being most against action here.
Those are 18 to 29, almost two thirds of them oppose.
And it's kind of interesting.
The more you go up in age, the less resistance there is.
But across all age groups, majorities, even if slim majorities, 60 and older, 51 percent were opposed to this military intervention as well.
Look, for a lot of things for Trump, he's lost independence.
He's lost Latinos.
Only 38 percent of independents support this action.
And there's a huge split among men and women and among whites with and without college degrees.
I mean, whites with college degrees, 61 percent are opposed to this military action.
Whites without college degrees, 53 percent are in support of this action.
And look, that's a huge divide that we've seen for the last decade since Trump has been on the scene, too.
If there's anything that moves Trump beyond declines within his base, it's the stock market.
And what we've seen in the stock market has been a fairly sharp decline over the past week or so.
The Dow was almost at 50,000, was 49,000, almost 500.
Now it's at 47,000.