3/25/26 - More Voters Think War With Iran Will Make The World Less Safe, Quinnipiac University National Poll Finds; Healthcare Costs Top List Of Financial Concerns For Voters
Key Points:
- A Quinnipiac University poll finds 42% of registered voters believe the war with Iran makes the world less safe, while 35% think it makes the world safer; opinions are sharply divided along party lines, with Republicans largely supportive and Democrats predominantly concerned about safety.
- Fifty-four percent of voters oppose U.S. military action against Iran, with strong Republican support (86%) contrasting with opposition from Democrats (92%) and independents (64%).
- President Trump's overall job approval stands at 38%, with similarly low approval ratings for his handling of the economy (38%), foreign policy (36%), and the Iran situation (34%), showing little change since previous polls.
- Voters express more favorable views toward the Democratic Party (31%) than the Republican Party (35%), but both parties have majority unfavorable ratings; 51% of voters prefer Democrats to control the U.S. House, including 57% of independents.
- Economic concerns persist, with 65% rating the economy as not so good or poor, and healthcare costs (21%) identified as the top personal financial concern, followed by food and housing costs; half of voters say paying an unexpected $1,000 bill would be difficult.