POLL: Most Voters Trust Former President Donald Trump to Handle Middle Eastern Affairs

According to a Rasmussen poll, 89% of likely United States view the current situation in the Middle East as a crisis, which includes 66% who perceive it as a major crisis. Just 6% of voters don’t believe the Middle East is in a state of crisis at all. 

With respect to who they trust more in terms of tackling the political crisis in the Middle East, 53% of voters trust Trump more, while 40% trust Kamala Harris more.  

As far as partisan affiliations are concerned, 87% of Republican voters trust Trump more and 75% of Democratic voters trust Harris more to deal with the crisis in the Middle East.

Among independent voters, 54% trust Trump more and 34% trust Harris more in terms of tackling Middle East policy.

80% of likely voters are worried that the situation in the Middle East may require the United States government to take military action, which includes 44% who are very concerned. Only 17% are not worried that America’s military could become involved in the Middle East crisis.

57% of Republican voters, 39% of Democrat voters, and 35% of independent voters are very concerned that the situation in the Middle East may require the US to take military action. Republicans are also more likely to view the current situation in the Middle East as a major crisis.

Among voters who see a major crisis in the Middle East, 56% are Very Concerned the situation may require action by the US military. Among voters who are Very Concerned about the US military involvement in the Middle East, 68% trust Trump more in terms of Middle East policy.

58% of white voters, 26% of black voters, 59% of Hispanic voters, and 55% of other non-black minority voters trust Trump more in terms of carrying out policy in the Middle East. 37% of white voters, 63% of black voters, 38% of Hispanic voters, and 32% of non-black minorities trust Harris more to tackle Middle East policy.

When it comes to income earners, individuals making over $200,000 annually are the most likely economic sub-group to say that they trust Harris more to handle Middle Eastern matters. By contrast, Trump is most trusted by individuals with yearly incomes between $30,000 and $50,000.

The fact of the matter is that both parties are captured by Zionist interests, so American foreign policy will always be irrationally pro-Zionist when it comes to Middle Eastern foreign affairs. Only an America First takeover can set foreign policy matters in the states straight.

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