Una encuesta de Politico revela que los seguidores de Trump alineados con el MAGA apoyan más a Israel y a Netanyahu que otros votantes de Trump

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Una encuesta de Politico realizada por Public First a mediados de abril encontró diferencias notables entre los votantes de Trump respecto a Israel y al gobierno del primer ministro Benjamin Netanyahu, donde los seguidores que se identifican con el MAGA expresaron opiniones más favorables que los votantes de Trump que no se identifican con dicha etiqueta.

Una nueva encuesta de Politico sugiere que Israel se está convirtiendo en una línea divisoria más marcada dentro de la coalición republicana, particularmente entre los votantes que adoptan la etiqueta "Make America Great Again" (MAGA) y otros partidarios del presidente Donald Trump.

El estudio, realizado por la firma de investigación Public First del 11 al 14 de abril de 2026, encuestó a 2,035 adultos estadounidenses. Según el informe de Politico sobre los resultados, cerca de la mitad de los votantes de Trump que se identifican con el MAGA afirmaron apoyar a Israel y aprobar las acciones del gobierno actual de Israel, en comparación con el 29% de los votantes de Trump que no se identifican con el MAGA.

Respecto a la guerra en Gaza, la encuesta encontró que el 41% de los votantes de Trump identificados con el MAGA opinó que Israel está justificado en su campaña militar, frente al 31% de los votantes de Trump que no se identifican con el MAGA, lo que resalta una división no solo entre partidos, sino dentro de la propia base de apoyo de Trump.

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