Trump Says 'I Don't Care About the Midterms' Over Iran War—What Polls Show
Summary
President Donald Trump said he does not worry about the upcoming midterm elections while negotiating to end the war with Iran. Polls show many Americans are concerned about the conflict and its effects on the economy, which could hurt Republican chances in the November elections.Key Facts
- President Trump said Iran is "negotiating on fumes" and must make a deal.
- He claimed he does not care about the midterms in relation to the Iran war talks.
- A recent Texas Republican Senate runoff was won by Trump’s endorsed candidate, Ken Paxton.
- Polls indicate Americans are uneasy about the Iran war and its economic impact.
- Some Republicans, like Marjorie Taylor Greene, fear the GOP could lose many seats due to the war’s unpopularity.
- Democrats are focusing on issues like lower costs, healthcare, and housing to gain support.
- The Republican National Committee remains optimistic about strong voter turnout for Trump and the GOP.
- Trump’s comments were shared widely on social media and drew responses from both Republicans and Democrats.
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