Americans, Including Israel Supporters, Back Recent Iran Deal
63 percent to 25 percent
Most Americans still want to hear more about the Obama administration's deal with Iran to lift sanctions in return for nuclear concessions, but those aware of the pending agreement support it by a wide margin, according to a new poll.
In a strong show of support for the president, a new poll from Americans United for Change found that voters favor the deal 63 percent to 25 percent. Support is seen across all ideological lines in the Hart Research Associates poll. Even pro-Israel supporters back the deal 48 percent to 40 percent.
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