A new survey finds that a majority of Republican voters in the United States maintain their support for Israel and for President Donald Trump, according to the poll published Monday. The finding underscores sustained GOP backing for the administration's Middle East policies amid broader shifts in American public opinion.
A new poll published Monday indicates that a majority of Republican voters in the United States continue to support both Israel and President Donald Trump. The poll, which does not provide specific percentages, states that the GOP base maintains its backing for the administration's Middle East policies. Other recent polls have shown a broader decline in support for Israel among the general US public and falling approval ratings for President Trump, as The Zioneer has previously reported.
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