Republican Drop in Authorization Support

Updated: 2026.01.06 22D ago 1 sources
Recent polling shows a marked decline among Republicans in the view that a president should seek congressional authorization before using force abroad (a 19‑point fall in this YouGov/Economist sample). If replicated, this indicates a shrinking public political cost for unilateral executive action among one major party. — If one party’s voters stop demanding formal congressional approval, presidents will face weaker domestic constraints on initiating limited military operations, changing the balance of war‑making authority and oversight.

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U.S. military action in Venezuela remains unpopular but Republican support has risen
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YouGov/Economist Jan 2–5, 2026 finding: Republican share saying Trump should seek congressional authorization fell from 58% to 39% in two weeks.
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