By George Caldwell, The Daily Signal | March 09, 2026
The public approves of President Donald Trump’s handling of the conflict in Iran at roughly the same level as his overall job performance, a new poll finds.
A national NBC News poll reports that 41% of the public approves of Trump’s “handling of the situation in Iran” and 54% disapproves.
NBC News, in partnership with Hart Research Associates and Public Opinion Strategies, conducted the survey of 1,000 registered voters from Feb. 27 to March 3. It has a 3.1% margin of error.
The United States and Israel began strikes on Iran on Feb. 28, meaning the poll should capture Americans’ early impressions of the conflict.
The poll would not capture the potential effects on public opinion of developments since March 3, such as the selection of a new supreme leader in Iran, the continued rise in oil prices, or the announcement of the death of a seventh U.S. service member.
It was also conducted before Trump’s call for Iran’s “unconditional surrender” on Friday.
This level of support for Trump in Iran tracks with his overall approval rating in the NBC survey.
A total of 44% of voters approved of Trump’s job performance, and 54% disapproved.
Trump’s strongest issue in the survey is border security, on which he has a 53% approval rating and a 44% disapproval rating.
On foreign policy, Trump has a 43% approval rating and a 54% disapproval rating, roughly in line with his general approval rating and the approval of the operation in Iran.
After the publication of this article, White House spokeswoman Olivia Wales told The Daily Signal in a statement, “A majority of Americans support President Trump’s decisive action against a terrorist regime that has killed and maimed thousands of Americans for nearly 50 years under the evil hand of the Ayatollah.”
She added, “The President has always been clear that Iran, the world’s number one sponsor of terror, can never obtain a nuclear weapon, and his actions now will make America – and the world – a safer place.”
George Caldwell is a correspondent for The Daily Signal.
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