PNN – The results of the AP-NORC poll show that a significant portion of Americans have expressed concern about the availability of gasoline amid the ongoing conflicts in the Middle East.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, A new AP-NORC poll suggests that most Americans are concerned about getting gas.
As the imposed war between the United States and the Zionist regime continues into its fourth week, this poll shows that US President Donald Trump’s popularity has remained stable, but the conflict could be a major political liability for his Republican administration.
While about 59 percent of Americans say the U.S. military action has been excessive, 45 percent are “extremely” or “very” concerned about gasoline supplies in the next few months.
Americans’ concern about gasoline supplies was 30% shortly before Trump took office and has now increased.
About two-thirds of Americans say preventing U.S. oil and gas prices from rising should be an “extremely” or “very” important foreign policy goal for the United States.

