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What Americans think about the war in Iran, according to recent polls
About 75% of voters oppose sending ground troops to Iran amid concerns over U.S. safety and rising oil prices, according to multiple national polls.
- A Quinnipiac poll conducted over the weekend found 53% of registered voters oppose U.S. military action against Iran, while a Fox News poll showed voters evenly split on approval.
- Economic worry is a major driver, with many voters fearing gasoline and oil price spikes; about 7 in 10 registered voters are concerned oil and gasoline prices will rise, and many say the Trump administration has not clearly explained the strikes, Quinnipiac poll found.
- Quinnipiac found about three-quarters of voters oppose sending ground troops after reported U.S. service-member deaths, with only about 2 in 10 supporting and 52% of Republican voters opposing deployment.
- On Monday, Trump warned the U.S. would take further action if Iran tried to stop the global oil supply, amid polling showing more Americans oppose the military action.
- Polls show declining trust in President Donald Trump, with oil prices alarming voters amid warnings of economic turmoil from prolonged conflict.
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What Americans think about the war in Iran, according to recent polls
Americans are divided along party lines on U.S. military action against Iran, according to polls conducted since the war began, with most polls showing opposition is higher than support.
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Leaning Left7Leaning Right2Center22Last UpdatedBias Distribution71% Center
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