
President Donald Trump is in the black with voters as the public waits for his decision on how to resolve the ongoing issue of Iran’s nuclear weapons program.
The commander-in-chief earned 53% approval among registered voters in the latest Napolitan News Survey, up from 51% two weeks prior. His disapproval remained steady at 46%.
Notably, 32% strongly approved of Trump, while 37% strongly disapproved of him. Just 1% were unsure.
The economy and immigration remained top issues for the electorate, with 24% identifying the former as the most important issue and 23% choosing the latter. War and international issues were a top priority for only 9%. At present, Trump has not issued a decision on whether to directly strike Iran and has afforded the Islamic Republic two weeks before he makes a decision.
Conducted June 11-19, the survey questioned 1,000 registered voters and has a margin of sampling error of +/- 1.8%.