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voters in Georgia say the Iran war is going poorly. When asked how the conflict makes them feel
war with Iran drags on. Keith says that while this incident [temporarily shifts the focus](https://one.npr.org/?sharedMediaId=nx-s1-5800667:nx-s1-mx-5800667-1) from these issues, it feeds into the unease she hears from voters about how chaotic and divided
voters feel with his time so far. “Some of this can be put down to his personal style but this report suggests it is also due to his discomfort with progressive values. The party
war with Iran: Seventy-seven percent of young Americans say the U.S. made the wrong decision in striking Iran, and 75 percent say they disapprove or strongly disapprove of Trump’s handling of the military
feels like Labour's time is more or less up. Canvassers report back praise on the doorstep for how Starmer held off from going to war with the US in Iran. But beyond that
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
Iran has had real cut-through,” one Lib Dem MP said. “It’s not uncommon to have someone complain about potholes and then switch directly to the war and their worries about Trump
Iran, his favourability has reached a level comparable to the aftermath of the 6 January 2021 US Capitol attack. A series of recent polls puts his [approval rating in the mid-30s](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/apr/22/trump-approval-slips-polls-midterms),
voters to take a photograph of themselves placing their X next to Reform candidates and Nige would promise to sort them out. Or rather Dicky could. Since the war in Iran, there were rather more
voters are feeling here about the cost of living. Many other Ohio residents shared concerns similar to Isbell saying that they've had to rethink how they buy groceries and where they travel
feeling buyer’s remorse. “I haven’t been too happy with the third time around,” said the 47-year-old contractor, sitting at a bar in Crescent Springs, Kentucky. “We’re supposed to not start
war in Iran and voters' economic pessimism. During Vance’s first trip as vice president to the early caucus state — where he was campaigning for Republican Rep. Zach Nunn at a rally in a manufacturing
war on voters’ budgets. Landlords in England would be banned from raising rents for a limited period of time under the proposals, which are being debated within government as part of a major cost
war threatened to derail the UK’s nascent economic recovery. At 4.9% in the three months to February, the unemployment rate was down from 5.2% in the previous three months, according to the Office
voter base, putting many seats up for grabs for the Greens, Liberal Democrats and Reform. Davey said the Lib Dems were a better bet than the Greens, adding: “We are finding that when people realise
Voters depart after casting their ballots at a polling location at the Westover Library on April 21, in Arlington, Va. **Win McNamee/Getty Images** Win McNamee/Getty Images There's a dichotomy shaping up in this midterm
Iran. In the eyes of Carlson, fellow former Fox News host Megyn Kelly, ex-congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene and others, it was a fundamental betrayal of his “America first” ideology. Carlson’s embrace
feels increasingly out of reach, even though she has worked hard to save a “quite significant deposit” with her husband. Hunterford, who works full-time while studying a postgraduate law degree, said despite joint incomes
voters in a Birmingham constituency were last week feeling nervous about what could come next. A month ago, the group from Birmingham Yardley [had very little good to say about the prime minister](https://www.theguardian.com
feeling that way, seven times more than Republicans. When asked about all three incidents, larger shares of Democrats say each event was staged, with 34% saying that about the correspondents' dinner, 42% about Butler