Poll Shows Majority of Americans Oppose Iran Nuclear Deal
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by JNS.org
JNS.org – A new poll conducted by Quinnipiac University in Connecticut found that 57 percent of American voters oppose the Iran nuclear deal, while 28 percent support it.
According to the poll, which was published Monday, 58 percent of respondents believe the nuclear pact will make the world less safe, while 30 percent think it will make the world safer. The poll results show that opinions about the deal are split along party lines. While 52 percent of Democrats support the deal and 32 percent oppose it, only 3 percent of Republicans support it and 86 percent oppose it. Among independent voters, 29 percent support and 55 percent oppose the deal.