New Poll Levels That Dem/Media Narrative About Operation Epic Fury – RedState


Democrats and the liberal media have all tried to denigrate Operation Epic Fury against Iran.
If you listened to them, you would think that we are destroyed and that we are losing, despite the unprecedented success of the military operation.
It is legitimate to ask questions. You may reasonably have concerns or perhaps be against current actions. What is not reasonable is spreading false stories to undermine our efforts and essentially contribute to propaganda that could benefit Iran.
Then the public has to go through all of this and evaluate what they think, rather than just evaluating the facts. This is of course why Democrats and the liberal media do this.
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But a new poll undermines the Democratic narrative that people don’t support the effort.
McLaughlin’s survey of likely voters found strong support.
When voters were asked whether they approved of President Trump using the U.S. military to eliminate Iran’s nuclear missile program and its support for terrorism – given Iran’s refusal to negotiate an end to its nuclear weapons and missile development – 51% approved, while 41% disapproved.
Support was overwhelming among Republicans, with 86% approving the action. But support was not limited to the Republican base. Twenty-five percent of Democrats also approved of military action, demonstrating that concerns about Iran’s nuclear ambitions transcend party lines.
And when reminded of “Iran’s long history of hostility toward the United States,” support for action was even stronger.
After hearing this context, voters were asked if they agreed with the statement:
“United States military actions against Iran and against the leadership of the Iranian regime were necessary and justified to protect American lives today and in the future. »
A clear majority – 57% of likely voters – agreed, while only 33% disagreed.
Support was particularly strong among voters considering supporting Republican congressional candidates, where agreement reached 87 percent, compared to just 7 percent disagreeing.
Even among voters still undecided about their congressional vote, the statement had majority support, 51 percent to 29 percent.
Among independents, 46 percent agreed it was necessary, compared to 40 percent who disagreed.
The sample is made up of 1,000 voters between March 2 and 9. These are likely voters, so they are probably the people most likely to show up to vote in the midterms.
In addition to this, there is another Rasmussen poll which shows that 61 percent consider the action a success so far.
Rasmussen Reports’ latest national telephone and online survey finds that 61 percent of likely U.S. voters say that, based on what they know, the military operation against Iran has been a success so far, including 35 percent who consider it very successful. Twenty-nine percent (29%) consider the war against Iran has not been a success so far, including 12% who consider it not at all successful. Eleven percent (11%) are unsure.
Looks like the Democrat/Liberal media narrative about the operation might be a failure. The American public clearly understands the 47-year history of the problems and is looking for a solution, according to McLaughlin.
Editor’s note: For decades, former presidents did nothing but talk. Now, Donald Trump eliminates the Iranian threat once and for all.
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