Poll: Most voters view Iran clash as a misstep, and Israel support hits a new high
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A Quinnipiac national poll finds 60% of voters believe the U.S. military action against Iran was not worth it, with Democrats and independents largely opposed and Republicans more divided; 48% say the U.S. is too supportive of Israel—the highest share on record. The survey also shows skepticism about Trump’s Iran deal, concerns about the U.S. position in the world, and broad issues shaping the upcoming House elections, including costs of living, health care, and ethics in government.
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