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BREAKING: Trump’s Own Party LOSES North Carolina Election LIVE After Shock Republican COLLAPSE
BREAKING: Trump’s Own Party LOSES North Carolina Election LIVE After Shock Republican COLLAPSE
Public opinion in the U.S. is rapidly turning against the war in Iran, with 61% of Americans now calling it a mistake—matching the peak disapproval of the Iraq War in 2006, but reached in just two months instead of years. The war is also hitting Americans financially, with gas prices rising sharply—up about 47% since the conflict began.
Protests across the country on May Day highlighted growing frustration over rising living costs, healthcare struggles, and economic pressure linked to the war. Reports suggest the true cost of the war may be around $50 billion, double what was officially presented to Congress.
While some Trump supporters still back him and believe the war is justified, cracks are emerging within his base, especially among younger voters.
Concerns about the economy are increasing, even among Republicans.
With no clear exit strategy, rising costs, and falling approval ratings ahead of midterm elections, the situation is becoming politically risky. Overall, the war’s unpopularity is growing faster than past major conflicts, and public pressure is expected to intensify.