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43. MaddowBlog-Why public skepticism of the offensive in Iran was inevitable -- and entirely Trump's fault
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 03:27 PM
Mar 2

The president didn’t make the case for war. The resulting polling data was inevitable.

*Of course* the initial round of polling shows weak public support for the offensive in Iran:

The public didn’t want another war, and Trump never even tried to make the case. The results were inevitable. www.ms.now/rachel-maddo...

Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2026-03-02T13:04:01.354Z

https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/why-public-skepticism-of-the-offensive-in-iran-was-inevitable-and-entirely-trumps-fault

As Donald Trump moved the nation closer to a military conflict with Iran, there was some quantifiable evidence that suggested the American mainstream was not prepared for war. A University of Maryland poll released two weeks ago, for example, found that only about 1 in 5 Americans (21%) expressed support for the United States initiating an attack on Iran.....

Those national surveys, however, were conducted before the U.S. military offensive began. Would public attitudes change after the bombs started falling? Evidently not. Reuters reported on its first poll, conducted with Ipsos, on the crisis.

Only one in four Americans approves of the U.S. strikes that killed Iran’s leader, while about half — including one in four Republicans — believe President Donald Trump is too willing to use military force, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll that concluded on Sunday.

Some 27% of respondents said they approved of the strikes, while 43% disapproved and 29% were not sure.


The same data found that a 56% majority of Americans think Trump is too willing to use military force to advance U.S. interests, which seems reasonable given the number of countries he’s attacked over the last year.....

For the White House, the survey data has to be discouraging, but if the president wants to know why exactly the American mainstream is not on board with the operation, he has no one to blame but himself.

Ahead of the U.S. offensive in Iraq in 2003, George W. Bush at least made the effort to prepare the nation for war. The president’s policy proved disastrous, but before launching the offensive he told the public what he was doing, why he was doing it, why he saw the mission as necessary and what he hoped to accomplish. While the failed policy ultimately proved wildly unpopular, when “shock and awe” got underway in Baghdad, polls showed strong public support.

Trump didn’t bother with any comparable efforts. Indeed, the Republican incumbent apparently didn’t see the point in informing the public about, or even trying to convince it of, the merits of his policy — to the extent that he has a policy beyond “drop bombs and hope it all works out.”

The president, in other words, didn’t make the case for war. The resulting polling data was inevitable.

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Not terrible reporting for a change. 617Blue Feb 28 #1
When Bloomberg reports news, they report news, not editorializing as much of the MSM does. lostincalifornia Feb 28 #4
' will strengthen his second-term agenda.' SamuelTheThird Feb 28 #2
That is trump's wager, or what he is gambling on. No one has any idea how this will turn out. Even assuming the lostincalifornia Feb 28 #9
"Well, his voters are idiots... not fooled Feb 28 #24
Well, he gets to use that great slogan "Don't change horses in mid stream" Arthur_Frain Feb 28 #28
More throwing it against the wall to see if it sticks. GoodRaisin Feb 28 #39
Ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.................. Lovie777 Feb 28 #3
I think his cult followers will praise him for this. zanana1 Feb 28 #8
Who cares. BannonsLiver Feb 28 #18
Here's the link for that: highplainsdem Feb 28 #5
trmp gambles killing foreign people will save flailing maga agenda spanone Feb 28 #6
And getting our own people killed. paleotn Feb 28 #16
Weren't American soldiers referred to as suckers and losers?? BattleRow Feb 28 #34
What Shitler thinks is irrelevant. Horrific but irrelevant. paleotn Feb 28 #35
Iran has more than a quarter of our population kurtyboy Feb 28 #40
I guarantee you there are ALREADY "boots on the ground" AZ8theist Feb 28 #41
And Netanyahu hopes a "unite behind me" feeling will save him in this year's elections muriel_volestrangler Feb 28 #7
Because MAGA is pro globalism, right? Johonny Feb 28 #10
MAGA..... SergeStorms Feb 28 #32
Hell of a gamble with the lives of US service personnel. paleotn Feb 28 #11
I have another possibility, gab13by13 Feb 28 #12
Bloomberg news is not a rightwing rag. You do not know what you are talking about. lostincalifornia Feb 28 #13
Bloomberg? paleotn Feb 28 #17
He can't legally cancel elections... returnee Feb 28 #21
And I have yet ANOTHER possibility! BannonsLiver Feb 28 #20
War & Upcoming Election badgolfer Feb 28 #14
most of maga is against this bigtree Feb 28 #15
but will they show their displeasure in midterms? While I wouldn't expect them to vote Democratic, you would think they lostincalifornia Feb 28 #25
it will be a cumulative thing, I'd think bigtree Feb 28 #26
good analysis lostincalifornia Feb 28 #27
Total misreading of recent history karynnj Feb 28 #19
That treasonous motherfucker will see the world burn to the ground Scalded Nun Feb 28 #22
And you thought his TARIFFS were unpopular. mwb970 Feb 28 #23
He's wrong. Again. nt City Lights Feb 28 #29
I think the biggest flaw if he succeeds in toppling the current Iranian regime will be the void left afterward. lostincalifornia Feb 28 #30
Agree. nt City Lights Feb 28 #33
Zuckerberg told him to move fast and break things. C_U_L8R Feb 28 #31
Strengthen it with whom? Figarosmom Feb 28 #36
It was always predestination to be a flailing MAGAt agenda Gum Logger Feb 28 #37
Those maggots that still support him need to enlist asap to fight in the war for their magaloon leader! kimbutgar Feb 28 #38
Yes, because nothing lowers prices like a good war, right Mr. Dump? mdbl Feb 28 #42
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