Good News For Israel....As Majority of Americans, 52%, Want Congress to Reject Iran Deal
A majority of Americans want Congress to
reject the recently-negotiated nuclear deal with Iran, even as President
Barack Obama’s approval rating continues to stand in net-positive
territory for the second month in a row, according to a new CNN/ORC
poll.
The new CNN/ORC poll
finds 49% approve of the way Obama is handling his job, 47% disapprove,
about the same as in a June survey, which found the President’s
approval rating at 50% for the first time since 2013. But on the
President’s biggest accomplishment since then — the nuclear agreement
reached between the U.S., its allies and Iran — most say they would like
to see Congress reject it. Overall, 52% say Congress should reject the
deal, 44% say it should be approved.
Some opposition to the deal may be fueled
by skepticism. A CNN/ORC poll in late June, conducted as the deal was
being worked out, found that nearly two-thirds of adults thought it was
unlikely the negotiations would result in an agreement that would
prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons.
The new poll finds a sharp partisan gap on
whether Congress should approve the deal, with 66% of Republicans and
55% of independents saying Congress ought to reject it and 61% of
Democrats saying it should be approved. Younger adults, who tend to lean
more Democratic, are more apt to favor the deal: 53% of those age 18-34
say approve it, while 56% of those age 35 or older say reject it. There
is also an education divide on the deal, with 53% of college graduates
saying the deal should be approved, while just 37% of those with a high
school degree or less formal education saying they think it should be
approved.
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