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There isn’t damn thing that is gonna be done with Donald’s to deal with his apparent lack of physical and mental well being…
And the guy has 2 1/2 more years in his current job as President….
Most Americans believe.Donald Trump IS losing his fight with Iran ..
And THAT IS costing Trump….
A new poll found that most Americans say they believe President Trump is mentally and physically unfit to serve as commander in chief.
The Washington Post/ABC News/Ipsos poll found that 59 percent of U.S. respondents indicated Trump does not have the mental sharpness it takes to lead the country. Forty percent of respondents said the president is mentally equipped for leadership, and 1 percent of participants skipped the question.
Comparatively, 55 percent of surveyed U.S. adults said Trump is not in good enough physical health to serve as president, while 44 percent disagreed and 1 percent of survey participants skipped the question.
More than half of respondents, 54 percent, said they do not believe the president is a strong leader.
Sixty-seven percent of survey participants also said they don’t think Trump carefully considers important decisions.
The responses fall in line with other recent surveys indicating the president’s disapproval rating has reached a new high.
His disapproval has been driven in part by affordability concerns stemming from the Iran war and tariffs.
The Strait of Hormuz, a critical shipping point responsible for carrying a fifth of the world’s oil transits, has remained closed to commercial traffic, in turn driving up gas and energy prices.
A new Deseret News/Hinckley Institute of Politics poll finds that nearly 4 in 5 Americans say the Iran War is driving up the cost of everything.
The numbers are striking:
- 79% of national respondents say they are at least “somewhat concerned” about the Iran War’s impact on the U.S. economy, with a full 50% saying they are “very concerned.”
- A staggering 79% of Americans nationally report that the cost of daily goods has increased “somewhat” or “a great deal” since the war began.
- Meanwhile, only 7% of national respondents say they are paying lower prices, a figure so small it underscores just how universal the economic pain has become.
- A mere 15% of national respondents said they were “not too concerned” or “not at all concerned” about the war’s economic impact, meaning concern dwarfs indifference by a ratio of more than 5 to 1.
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