6/24/26 - 60% Of Voters Think U.S. Military Action Against Iran Was Not Worth It, Quinnipiac University National Poll Finds; Nearly Half Think U.S. Is Too Supportive Of Israel, A New High
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6/24/26 - 60% Of Voters Think U.S. Military Action Against Iran Was Not Worth It, Quinnipiac University National Poll Finds; Nearly Half Think U.S. Is Too Supportive Of Israel, A New High

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Key Points:

  • A Quinnipiac University poll finds 60% of voters believe U.S. military action against Iran was not worth it, with Democrats and independents largely opposed, while 75% of Republicans support it.
  • Confidence in President Trump's deal with Iran is low, with 59% of voters not confident it will work, and 61% think Iran is likely to develop nuclear weapons despite the agreement.
  • Nearly half of voters (48%) think the U.S. is too supportive of Israel, the highest level since 2017, with Democrats and independents more critical than Republicans; Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has a 48% unfavorable rating.
  • President Trump's overall job approval stands at 38%, with majorities disapproving of his handling of immigration, the economy, foreign policy, and the Iran situation; 59% of voters think the White House lacks transparency about his health.
  • On key issues, 69% support maintaining birthright citizenship, 70% oppose transgender women and girls playing in female school sports, and 67% favor banning social media apps for children under 16; 49% want Democrats to control the House in the next election.

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