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impacted](https://www.npr.org/2026/06/02/g-s1-125550/iowa-election-results-josh-turek-zach-lahn) by Trump administration policies like tariffs and the war in Iran. The state is governed by Republicans, but voters
voters are responding to candidates' pitches – and a national political environment where President Trump, Congress and the Democratic Party all face record-low approval ratings. Iowa is also a state where Trump administration policies like
war in Iran.** Joe Kent, who previously headed the center, had said while resigning last month that [Iran](https://www.theguardian.com/world/iran) posed no imminent threat to the United States. The US National Counterterrorism Center
impact on prices globally. Photograph: Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Donald Trump is an unpopular US president. In the wake of the US-Israel attacks on Iran, his favourability has reached a level comparable to the aftermath
impacting everyone. A [new CNN/SSRS poll conducted in late April and early May](https://www.cnn.com/2026/05/12/politics/cnn-poll-midterms-affordability-politics-impact) found that 77 percent of U.S. voters say Trump’s policies have increased the cost of living in their
Iran. Friday’s move, even though its [impact on lowering prices is questionable](/economy/2026/4/13/energy-prices-rise-despite-jones-act-suspension-by-trump), reflects a broader push by the White House to dampen politically sensitive fuel price spikes before November’s midterm elections, where
Trump](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/donaldtrump) overstepped his authority in imposing sweeping global duties under an emergency law. **The World Bank could mobilise $80bn to $100bn in funding for countries hit hard by the war
Iran](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jun/17/trump-us-iran-israel-war). Now he faces a [bruising primary](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/may/16/kentucky-republican-primary-election-massie-gallrein) against his Trump-endorsed challenger, [Ed Gallrein](https://www.edgallrein.com/). Undeterred by Trump’s lurid attacks, Massie put on a brave face
Iran war has spiked prices for fertilizer and diesel — critical supplies for the farm state. That’s all creating a dynamic that Democrats feel will propel voters their way in the midterms, giving them
Trump administration for launching what they saw as a religious war that could trigger the fulfilment of another [biblical prophecy](https://billmoyers.com/content/christian-zionism-rhetoric-preemptive-war/) about a war between Israel and “Persia”. So, can they sustain their
Iran that’s causing voters pain at the gas pump, as people sour on his economic and immigration agenda and as his approval ratings continue to sink. “The [Trump] endorsement just isn't moving voters
Voters will judge Trump on the economy - how is it doing? Donald Trump once predicted the US-Israeli war in Iran would last no longer than six weeks. It has now entered its third month
voters are grappling with gasoline, grocery and other prices spurred to new heights by the Iran war and the disruption in oil supplies. So Trump surprised White House reporters by bringing them to a platform
Iran says Project Freedom violates the ceasefire agreement. Little is known about the new offer the president is reviewing, NPR's Mara Liasson tells *Up First*. Trump says he's been briefed on the concept
Voters said they were angry about the Iran war, which has pushed up their energy costs. That aided Orbán's demise, allowing the EU's Ukraine loan to finally be released. With those "wins" under
impact on oil prices. The U.S. intervention in Venezuela has also played a major role. So far, ConocoPhillips, ExxonMobil, and Chevron have shared their reports, with more companies set to follow. - 🎧 **This quarter highlighted
voters from the prime minister: “We’re still only ones on your side.” Finally the **Star** with “Tale of the vape”, on Angela Rayner kicking the habit. ## Today in Focus ![Fun fair in the centre
war in Iran has spiked the cost of diesel, which farmers depend on heavily. Jake Chapman, a former president of the Iowa Senate who has advised multiple Republican presidential candidates in Iowa, said the conflict
war on Iran. Proponents have said the changes are necessary to suppress electricity costs, but climate advocates say that view is short-sighted and misguided. “Using affordability as a cudgel to weaken climate policy
war on Iran, combined with Trump’s tariffs, were squeezing working families. Democrats have increasingly focused on the conflict’s economic impact, with higher energy costs contributing to inflation and broader cost-of-living pressures