A Total Betrayal Of His Own Voters': Conservatives Warn Trump's Iran War May Cost Republicans the Midterms
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A Total Betrayal Of His Own Voters': Conservatives Warn Trump's Iran War May Cost Republicans the Midterms
"This is obviously a betrayal of his campaign promises. I mean, the MAGA supporters can spin it however they want, but JD Vance in that clip you played was just very blunt about this, and there's nothing that has changed on the ground making Iran a bigger threat since Fall of 2024. In fact, Iran's been degraded a lot since Fall of 2024, and so this is a total betrayal of his own voters."
"There is no coherent objective being offered by this administration. This is very different from Venezuela for a couple reasons. No. 1, four people have already died. That didn't happen in Venezuela. No. 2, we had a clear successor. Donald Trump told the New York Times that we had two or three successors in mind. All of them are dead. They've all been killed."
"The polls show this is a very unpopular move. Even Republicans are heading now below, nearly below 50% support, which is unprecedented for a military action like this under a Republican president."
"If this turns into a full-on regime change, forever war kind of prolonged, protracted situation, that's something that's going to prove to be very unpopular in this midterm year. That's just the absolute truth of the matter."
Republican strategists Tim Miller and Jack Posobiec expressed concerns about Trump's military actions against Iran during a debate on Piers Morgan Uncensored. Miller argued the conflict represents a betrayal of campaign promises, noting Iran has been degraded since fall 2024 with no coherent administration objective. He contrasted the situation with Venezuela, highlighting that deaths have already occurred and potential successors have been eliminated. Posobiec warned that if the conflict escalates into prolonged regime change operations, it will prove unpopular during midterm elections. Morgan noted polling shows unprecedented low Republican support for the military action, below 50 percent.
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