The latest AP-NORC poll reveals that 65% of Americans disapprove of Trump's handling of Iran, a trend likely reflected in Buffalo. The poll, conducted on June 19, 2026, also shows that Trump's overall approval rating holds at 37%.

"The American people are clearly not satisfied with the current administration's approach to Iran," said a local Buffalo resident.

The low approval rating is significant, given the new deal signed with Iran, which may impact Buffalo's economy and international relations. Trump's administration has faced criticism for its handling of foreign policy, particularly with regards to Iran.

Buffalo's history of international trade and cultural exchange makes the city's residents particularly interested in the outcome of the Iran deal. The city's Canalside area, once a bustling hub of international commerce, may see increased activity if the deal leads to improved relations.

The impact of the low approval rating will be felt by South Buffalo homeowners, who may see changes in the local economy and job market. Parents in the Williamsville district may also be concerned about the potential effects on their children's education and future career prospects.

As the situation develops, Buffalo residents will be watching closely to see how the new deal affects their city. The Buffalo City Council will likely discuss the implications of the deal in their next meeting, scheduled for June 26, 2026.

The city's residents can expect to see continued coverage of the Iran deal and its effects on Buffalo in the coming weeks and months. For now, the low approval rating of Trump's handling of Iran remains a major concern for Buffalo residents.