Tuesday, February 27, 2024

Trump's NATO Remarks Did Not Go Over Well With Voters



The charts above reflect the results of the Economist / YouGov Poll -- done between February 18th and 20th of a nationwide sample of 1,562 adults (including 1,360 registered voters). The margin of error was 3.1 points for both adults and registered voters.

It has been obvious for years now that Donald Trump doesn't like NATO. When meeting with NATO leaders during his presidency, Trump wanted to withdraw from the organization according to his National Security Advisor John Bolton. He had to be talked out of it by his advisors.

Recently Trump again attacked NATO -- saying he would not defend member that was behind in dues, and would even ask Russia to attack them. That might have gone over well with the members of his cult, but most Americans did not like it. 

About 53% of adults (and 58% of registered voters) have a favorable opinion of NATO. And 54% of adults (and 58% of registered voters) disapproved of Trump's remarks.

Trump is not winning any votes with this unpopular stand against NATO.

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