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July 21, 2015
Iran Nuclear Agreement Meets With Public Skepticism
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Iran Nuclear Agreement Meets With Public Skepticism
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Negative Views of Iran Agreement Among Those Aware of Deal
Wide Partisan Divide Over Iran Deal
Majority of Republicans Have No Confidence Iran Will Abide by Deal
Democrats Have Confidence in Ability to Monitor Iran’s Compliance
Wide Partisan and Ideological Gaps in Views of Future U.S.-Iran Relationship
More Educated, Older Americans More Familiar With the Iranian Nuclear Deal
Young People, Democrats Most Likely to Say Diplomacy the Best Path to Peace
Views of the Iran Deal Differ With Different Question Wording
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