By Dana Blanton | 福克斯新闻
发布时间:2026年3月3日 美国东部时间下午6:00
选民对美国针对伊朗的军事行动存在分歧,尽管多数人认为伊朗构成安全威胁。
一项新的福克斯新闻全国调查发现,61%的受访者认为伊朗对美国构成”真正的国家安全威胁”。这一观点与2006年以来大多数福克斯新闻调查结果相似。唯一显著例外是去年6月,美国针对伊朗核设施的军事行动”午夜锤行动”前夕,这一担忧曾高达73%。
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尽管多数人认为伊朗是国家的威胁,但这种担忧并未转化为对当前美国军事行动的多数支持,支持率为50%,反对率为50%。
此外,51%的受访者认为特朗普总统处理伊朗问题的方式使美国更不安全,这一比例较去年7月的43%有所上升。29%的人认为他使美国更安全。相比之下,2023年询问前总统拜登时,50%的人认为他处理伊朗问题使美国更不安全,而认为更安全的比例仅为12%。
福克斯新闻民调:超越红蓝对立,寻找政治分歧中的共识与差异
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在共和党人中,超过80%支持美国当前的军事行动,而只有60%的人认为总统在伊朗问题上的行动使美国更安全。
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近80%的民主党人反对美国的打击行动,并认为特朗普的表现使局势更加不安全。60%以上的独立人士在这两个问题上持相同看法。
在服过兵役的选民中,59%支持美国对伊朗的打击行动(39%反对)。与整体选民相比,选民普遍认为美国更不安全(差距较大),但退伍军人对特朗普行动是否使国家更安全存在分歧(37%认为更安全,44%认为更不安全)。
周六上午,美国与以色列联合开展”史诗愤怒行动”,开始对伊朗发动打击。所有调查采访均在轰炸开始后的周六至周一期间进行。
特朗普的外交政策支持率落后20个百分点,40%的人表示支持,60%反对——其中包括21%的共和党人反对。
约43%的选民认可特朗普的整体工作表现,57%表示反对。今年1月和12月的支持率为44%,反对率56%。
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美国在国际上的形象感知自拜登政府结束以来略有改善。尽管56%的多数人认为美国在全球的受尊重程度不如四年前,但较2024年拜登政府时期的61%有所改善。同时,30%的人认为美国更受尊重,这一比例较拜登时期的23%和特朗普第一任期的29%有所上升。
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三分之二的选民普遍担心,特朗普使用行政命令且未经国会批准的行为可能永久性地改变美国的制衡体系。这一结果与询问奥巴马总统任期时的结果几乎相同。
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调查还回顾了去年6月美国对伊朗核设施空袭的态度。当被要求回顾时,选民对打击行动是否成功存在分歧:30%认为基本成功,31%认为基本失败,但最普遍的回答是”现在下结论还为时过早”(37%)。这与2025年7月空袭后立即调查的结果大致相同。
本次调查于2026年2月28日至3月2日进行,由Beacon Research(民主党)和Shaw & Company Research(共和党)联合执行。调查样本为从全国选民档案中随机抽取的1004名登记选民,受访者通过固定电话(104人)、手机(642人)接受实时采访,或收到短信后在线完成调查(258人)。基于全部样本的结果误差范围为±3个百分点,子群体结果的抽样误差更高。除抽样误差外,问题措辞和顺序也可能影响结果。权重通常应用于年龄、种族、教育和地区变量,以确保人口结构与登记选民群体具有代表性。权重目标来源包括最新的美国社区调查、福克斯新闻选民分析和选民档案数据。
福克斯新闻的Victoria Balara对本文有贡献。
作为民调部门负责人,Dana Blanton负责福克斯新闻民调项目,并监督福克斯新闻选民分析选举调查。
Fox News Poll: Views are divided on US action against Iran
By Dana Blanton | Fox News
Published March 3, 2026 6:00pm EST
Voters are divided on U.S. military action against Iran, even as a majority sees the country as a security risk.
A new Fox News national survey finds 61% think Iran poses “a real national security threat” to the United States.That view is similar to most previous Fox News surveys since 2006. The notable exception was when concern hit 73% last June, right before the U.S. military mission against Iranian nuclear facilities called Operation Midnight Hammer.
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Even though a majority views Iran as a danger to the country, that concern does not translate into majority support for the current U.S. military action, as 50% approve and 50% disapprove.
In addition, 51% think President Trump’s handling of Iran has made the U.S. less safe, up from 43% last July. Twenty-nine percent say he’s made the U.S. safer. By comparison, when the same question was asked about former President Biden in 2023, 50% said his handling of Iran had made the U.S. less safe, while 12% said safer.
FOX NEWS POLL: BEYOND RED VS. BLUE, FINDING ME + YOU ACROSS THE POLITICAL DIVIDE
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Among Republicans, more than 8 in 10 approve of the current U.S. use of force, while only 6 in 10 say the president’s actions on Iran are making the U.S. safer.
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Nearly 8 in 10 Democrats disapprove of the U.S. strikes and think things are less safe because of Trump’s performance, while 6 in 10 or more independents think the same on both counts.
Among voters who have served in the military, 59% approve of the U.S. strikes on Iran (39% disapprove). Compared to voters overall, who say the U.S. is less safe by a wide margin, veterans are more closely divided on the question of whether Trump’s actions have made the country safer (37%) or less safe (44%).
In a joint effort with Israel, the United States started launching strikes on Iran on Saturday morning as part of a mission called “Operation Epic Fury.” All survey interviews were conducted after the bombings began, from Saturday through Monday.
Trump’s job rating on foreign policy is underwater by 20 points, as 40% approve and 60% disapprove — including 21% of Republicans who disapprove.
Some 43% of voters approve of Trump’s overall job performance, while 57% disapprove. In January and December, it was 44% approve vs. 56% disapprove.
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Perceptions of how the United States is viewed abroad have improved slightly since the end of the Biden administration. While a majority of 56% say the country is less respected around the world than it was four years ago, that’s an improvement from 61% who said the same in 2024 under former President Biden. Meanwhile, 30% say the U.S. is more respected, up from 23% under Biden and 29% during Trump’s first term.
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Two-thirds of voters are generally concerned that Trump’s use of executive orders and acting without Congressional approval may be permanently altering the country’s system of checks and balances. The results are nearly identical to when this same question was asked about Barack Obama during his presidency.
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The survey also revisited attitudes about last June’s U.S. airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities. When asked to think back, voters are closely divided between saying those strikes were mostly successful (30%) and mostly a failure (31%), but the most common answer is it’s too soon to say (37%). That’s about the same as views in July 2025, immediately following the strikes.
Conducted February 28-March 2, 2026, under the direction of Beacon Research (D) and Shaw & Company Research (R), this Fox News survey includes interviews with a sample of 1,004 registered voters randomly selected from a national voter file. Respondents spoke with live interviewers on landlines (104) and cellphones (642) or completed the survey online after receiving a text (258). Results based on the full sample have a margin of sampling error of ±3 percentage points. Sampling error for results among subgroups is higher. In addition to sampling error, question wording and order can influence results. Weights are generally applied to age, race, education, and area variables to ensure the demographics are representative of the registered voter population. Sources for developing weight targets include the most recent American Community Survey, Fox News Voter Analysis, and voter file data.
Fox News’ Victoria Balara contributed to this report.
As head of the polling unit, Dana Blanton runs the Fox News Poll and oversees the Fox News Voter Analysis election survey.
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