Polls show Americans wary of Trump's Venezuela gambit

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Daily Kos’ Survey Says roundup finds Americans split on Trump’s Venezuela operation: broad disapproval mixed with a sizable undecided group, and a clear preference for congressional authorization before future strikes. Voters largely view oil motives as the main driver but don’t support U.S. oil-control of Venezuela, with only about a quarter backing it, while concerns about getting drawn into a larger conflict remain high. Confidence in Trump’s crisis management is low, and the prospect of a prolonged intervention could be politically costly if the venture drags on.
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