Poll Signals Backlash to Trump’s Iran Deal as Public Doubts Grow

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New CBS News/YouGov polling shows 69% of Americans believe Iran’s nuclear program hasn’t been stopped and 78% want the Iran war to end, with only 28% saying it advanced U.S. economic interests, a sign of growing skepticism toward Trump’s peace deal even as NPR/Marist finds his job approval dragging (36% approve, 59% disapprove). The data underscore financial pains from rising energy costs and widening political headwinds for Trump across key voter groups ahead of the midterms.
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- More than a third of Americans say MOU better for Iran The Hill
- Trump signs agreement with Iran. And, the president's approval hits record lows NPR
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