


An overwhelming majority of MAGA voters believe the world is safer thanks to America’s strikes on Iran, according to a new poll.
Eighty-two percent of those voters said Operation Midnight Hammer made the world at least "somewhat safer," with 61 percent agreeing that it was "much safer," according to the Vandenberg Coalition poll, which was conducted between June 24-26. Across all Trump voters, 72 percent said the assault made the world more secure.
The June 21 strikes that President Donald Trump ordered saw seven B-2 bombers drop 14 bunker buster bombs on Iranian nuclear facilities, while a U.S. submarine fired more than two dozen Tomahawk missiles, Axios reported. The Pentagon announced Wednesday that the attack degraded Iran’s nuclear program by up to two years.
The United States also brokered a ceasefire between Israel and Iran just days after the strikes, ending a 12-day war between the two.
The poll reported additional findings that echoed earlier surveys. More than 97 percent of MAGA voters backed Operation Midnight Hammer, for example, further bucking claims of a civil war among Trump supporters. A June 21 GrayHouse poll similarly found that 9 in 10 MAGA voters supported the strikes.
The survey was part of a new collaboration between the Vandenberg Coalition and the GOP polling firm TargetPoint, Americans First: Polling the People.