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Survey Shows Majority Support For Trump’s Iran Agreement

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Fifteen percent said they were unsure

While Trump has highlighted the Quantus poll as evidence of public support, other surveys paint a more complicated picture.

According to that poll, 52% of U.S. adults said the country would either be worse off or no better off if the agreement is ultimately finalized.

The findings suggest that many voters remain uncertain about whether the deal represents a significant strategic victory for Washington.

A recent YouGov survey found that many Americans remain unconvinced the agreement will benefit the United States

Reaction on Capitol Hill has reflected similar uncertainty.

Sen. John Kennedy initially expressed skepticism about the prospects of a lasting agreement before softening his position after reviewing the memorandum of understanding.

Even the hawkish Republican South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham has praised the deal.

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