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42. MaddowBlog-Why public skepticism of the offensive in Iran was inevitable -- and entirely Trump's fault
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 02:26 PM
18 hrs ago

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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When you get reminded over and over Grammy23 Sunday #3
The religiously insane who support him has brought this misery on the rest of us. God help us! CTyankee Sunday #8
My 95-year-old insane Talibangelical mother is dancing 'cos T💩p is gonna bring Jebus back! OMGWTF Sunday #11
Snake Handlers Hudly Sunday #23
What's that saying??? bdamomma Sunday #35
And essential government workers like the TSA workers aren't getting paid kimbutgar Sunday #4
The 29 percent who said they weren't sure absolutely support it. LuvLoogie Sunday #5
And some of this type could'nt make a decision to save their own life. nt miyazaki Sunday #14
Willful ignorance and blind fealty Evolve Dammit Sunday #16
Absolutely insane assertion for which there is zero evidence. Wiz Imp Sunday #19
This is America LuvLoogie Sunday #20
In other words, you know it's bullshit but just like to make insane hyperbolic statements. Wiz Imp Sunday #24
Only 43 percent say they oppose. LuvLoogie Sunday #30
Wow. Keep digging... Wiz Imp Sunday #33
That 43% is doing a lot of heavy lifting in that OP. LuvLoogie Sunday #34
CNN poll: 59% of Americans disapprove of Iran strikes and most think a long-term conflict is likely Wiz Imp 21 hrs ago #38
The CNN poll is not the poll in the OP. LuvLoogie 19 hrs ago #41
Wow! Just Wow! Wiz Imp 18 hrs ago #43
Well That's Good to Know...... Cha Sunday #6
The pedo 'prince of peace' who is also threatening B.See Sunday #9
The ":king" of PEDOs, When Punishments are Cha Sunday #13
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Fascism taking over; at least making an overt effort, supported by millions. Time to fight Dems and Indys. Evolve Dammit Sunday #18
33% represents only popsdenver Sunday #7
The only Americans supporting T💩p get their news exclusively from Fux (oops, a tupo) News OMGWTF Sunday #10
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Republicans are cowards. mgardener Sunday #21
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"If this doesn't get me the Nobel Peace Prize, we'll have to bomb Norway" struggle4progress Sunday #25
or steal (correction, extort) another one. B.See Sunday #26
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Opinions don't count in a dictatorship. Klarkashton Sunday #28
The poll was taken before any U.S. deaths and wounded were reported progree Sunday #29
4 dead now Wiz Imp 21 hrs ago #40
Not a great start for Trump. BannonsLiver Sunday #31
Media around the world took less than 24 hours to decide their position. Aussie105 Sunday #32
In other words, 57% support the strikes or have no opinion? WarGamer Sunday #37
CNN poll: 59% of Americans disapprove of Iran strikes and most think a long-term conflict is likely Wiz Imp 21 hrs ago #39
This poll makes a lot more sense WarGamer 12 hrs ago #44
MaddowBlog-Why public skepticism of the offensive in Iran was inevitable -- and entirely Trump's fault LetMyPeopleVote 18 hrs ago #42
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