Harry Enten discussed the divide between MAGA voters and overall public opinion regarding Trump's recent strikes on Iran. While the strikes are seen as historically unpopular by the general population, a significant 76% of Republican voters approve of them, suggesting strong support within Trump's base. This approval contrasts with the rhetoric of right-wing commentators like Tucker Carlson, who calls for diplomacy, and Mark Levin, who advocates for aggression. The situation remains fluid, with potential shifts in public perception depending on the outcomes of the ongoing ceasefire and its adherence by involved parties.
76% of Republicans back Trump's Iran strikes, while only 18% disapprove, showing that Trump's approach resonates more with his party than with the overall public.
Tucker Carlson doesn’t represent the majority of Republican voters, as Trump's actions are supported within the MAGA base despite division among right-wing commentators.
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