Miles Parks
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I want to dig in a little bit more to how Americans feel about all of this.
We talked a second ago about how.
The approval of this military conflict, this war kind of tracks very similarly to how people feel about Trump more broadly.
But is there anything else under the hood, Domenico, in terms of demographic subgroups that caught your eye as part of this?
Does any of this, I guess, make a difference, Tam, in how Trump behaves moving forward?
I'm thinking about what this is going to mean for his decision-making on foreign policy goals.
He teased recently about Cuba might be next, essentially.
And I guess I wonder, as we see poll numbers that show the majority of Americans don't approve of this action, will that temper some of those impulses?
All right.
Let's take a quick break and more on all of this in just a moment.
And we're back.
So these new poll numbers show that there is still firm support for the Iran war from people who voted for President Trump in 2024.
As this conflict continues, is there a line, whether it is the number of American deaths or something else that could potentially move some of these people to not support it?
Well, I want to zoom in on this idea.
Baked in, I feel like is the phrase we use over and over again when it comes to these poll numbers, which I think is really interesting.
But I want to dig into that a little bit.
For the people who do oppose this action in Iran, are there ways to bring these people back into the fold to get them to support this military action?
Is it just the fact that
President Trump has done kind of a scattershot approach on messaging about this.
And is it a is it a messaging problem?