Donald Trump is down in the polls. Anti-record for the second term

Also approximately 36 percent respondents support US attacks on Iran (in the first half of April it was 35%). 26 percent believes the operation in Iran is worth the costs. A quarter of survey participants (including 6% of Democratic voters and 57% of Republicans) believe that attacks on Iran will increase the security of the United States.
26 percent Americans responded that they thought Trump was “controlled.” 53 percent Republicans share this opinion, and 46 percent is of the opposite opinion. Only 7 percent Democrats found Trump “composed.”
51 percent respondents (including 14% of Republicans, 54% of independent voters and 85% of Democrats) answered that the president's mental capacity had deteriorated over the past year.
The study also shows that only 16 percent Americans support the US leaving NATO, which the president recently threatened.
The study lasted for six days and ended on Monday. The margin of error is 2 percentage points.




