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July 15, 2025
Harvard-Harris Poll: Democrats (and Tucker Carlson) Are Once Again on the Wrong Side of an 80/20 Issue
The American voter favors stopping Iran's nuke program "by any means necessary" by a margin of literally 80 to 20.
Even Democrats support this to the tune of 70%.
Now, as to approval of Trump's successful "Midnight Hammer" strike: Democrats oppose it just because they reflexively, insanely oppose anything associated with Trump. Even though the Midnight Hammer strike was successful and did stop Iran's nuke program.
But even there, 58% of the public supports the strike.
And Tucker Carlson needs to go back to his hard-hitting UFO reportage.
Turns out, they were clutching their pearls on the wrong side of a new 80/20 issue.
No, that's not an exaggeration.
According to a new Harvard-Harris CAPS poll, a staggering 80% of voters back stopping Iran's nuclear ambitions "by any means necessary." That's right, "any means." Even among self-identified Democrats, support is north of 70%.
That's a landslide.
When it comes to the strike itself, the numbers tell a similar story that the left won't like. A solid 58% of Americans support Trump's decision to level Fordow and the other Iranian nuclear sites, despite the usual Democrat outrage machine's propaganda efforts.
Predictably, 67% of Democrats oppose it. But here's the kicker: Every other demographic backs the strike, except one, Gen Z, where the split is a tight 48/52.
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Even more telling, 54% of Americans consider Operation Midnight Hammer a "major accomplishment" by the U.S. military. The 46% who downplay it? You guessed it: mostly Democrats, by a lopsided 32/68 margin. Independents are split down the middle, and the youngest voters again tilt negative, 41/59. Still, Trump's bold move is winning where it counts -- and the numbers are only getting worse for his critics.
Here's a graph I stole from Ed Morrissey: