so it looks like trump's approval ratings are taking a nosedive as the war in Iran drags on, according to this article, and honestly, can we really be surprised? i mean, when you see that his economic approval dipped from 43% at the start of his second term to a staggering 29%, it’s like watching a balloon deflate in slow motion, and that’s happening while petrol prices are soaring to nearly $4 a gallon! it’s clear that people are feeling the pinch in their wallets and they’re not just going to sit around and pretend everything’s fine. the article mentions how trump's popularity was already shaky, but with the added stress of the Iran war and rising costs of living, it’s no wonder that his numbers are sinking faster than a stone thrown into a lake. and let’s not forget that he was riding high with a 52% approval rating at the start of his term, claiming some sort of mandate, but now, just a few months later, he’s in dangerous territory as the midterms approach. it’s kind of ironic, isn’t it? he campaigned on making America great again, but now it seems like he’s just making it harder for everyday folks to get by. this isn’t just about politics, it’s about real people struggling with real issues, and we need to hold him accountable for the impact his decisions have on our lives. if he can’t manage the economy during a war, what does that say about his leadership? it’s time for a change, and we should all pay attention to how this plays out in the upcoming elections.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c3w384px52no