A recent national survey shows increased backing among U.S. adults for President Donald Trump’s approach to the Israel conflict following his role in securing a ceasefire in Gaza.
However, his ratings on home-front matters like the economy and healthcare continue to struggle.
The poll, carried out by a leading research center, suggests that Trump’s international achievement hasn’t boosted his broader popularity. Even some supporters feel he should prioritize American concerns over global diplomacy.
Voter Voices on Priorities
One respondent, a 31-year-old Republican from Alabama who backed Trump in past elections, shared mixed feelings. “It’s great he’s helping with peace, but he should focus more on us here first,” he said. This reflects a common theme: appreciation for overseas wins, but frustration with local challenges.
The survey occurred from October 9 to 13, after the ceasefire announcement but before any hostage releases. The fragile agreement has endured so far, though uncertainties linger about long-term U.S. involvement and regional stability.
Domestic Struggles Persist
Trump contends with pressing issues at home, including a government shutdown in its third week, stubbornly high prices, and cuts to healthcare affecting millions, plus hospital shutdowns. These factors contribute to stagnant approval.
In the poll, roughly 40% of adults approve of Trump’s overall performance, holding steady from last month. This lack of change highlights how foreign successes don’t always translate to domestic gains.
Poll Details and Methodology
The study included 1,289 adults from a representative panel designed to mirror the U.S. population. It has a margin of error of about 3.8 percentage points for the full sample.
Earlier surveys from July showed Americans prioritize domestic topics—like the economy, healthcare, taxes, spending, and immigration—far more than Middle East events.
Broader Implications
This divide between foreign and domestic approval points to a key challenge for Trump. While the Gaza deal earns praise, voters demand action on everyday economic and social needs. As the shutdown drags on and costs rise, bridging this gap will be crucial.
The ceasefire’s hold offers a diplomatic bright spot, but sustaining it amid ongoing questions about U.S. plans could further influence opinions. For now, Trump’s global spotlight hasn’t dimmed the focus on home issues.

 
								 
															 
								 
								 
								