Polling News

First Reactions to Venezuela Strike

January 08, 2026

The first numbers on the U.S. capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro show that Americans are cautiously supportive, according to new Reuters/Ipsos poll.

By The Numbers: 

  • Thirty-three percent of Americans approve of the U.S. military action to remove Maduro, including 65% of Republicans, 11% of Democrats, and 23% of “other” party-affiliated Americans. Thirty-four percent of Americans do not approve of the action, including 6% of Republicans, 65% of Democrats, and 35% of “other.” 
     

  • Americans are worried, however, as 72% of Americans are concerned “the U.S. will get too involved in Venezuela.” That includes 54% of Republicans, 90% of Democrats, and 74% of other. Twenty-five percent of Americans are not concerned the country will get too involved, including 45% of Americans, 9% of Democrats, and 19% of other.
     

  • One caveat to these numbers is that many Americans (33%) are unaware or don’t know enough to have a strong opinion, including 29% of Republicans, 25% of Democrats, and 42% of other.

The Bottom Line: President Donald Trump is seeing a slight “rally around the flag” bump in his numbers, with his approval rising to 42%, the highest since last October in this poll. As Secretary of State Marco Rubio and others have eloquently explained, removing Maduro was necessary and a success for the country and world. These numbers warn, however, that Americans are anxiously anticipating Act II. How the Administration handles the next phase in Venezuela and/or potential action in other countries will have a significant impact on the direction of public opinion.

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