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As it turns out, no one really knows if Obama has done the right thing (time will tell) with Iran but more people oppose the deal he made. He didn't listen to Benjamin Netanyahu who said "It's a bad deal."
As it turns out, no one really knows if Obama has done the right thing (time will tell) with Iran but more people oppose the deal he made. He didn't listen to Benjamin Netanyahu who said "It's a bad deal."
The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 39% of Likely U.S. Voters favor the agreement the United States has reached with Iran that ends some economic sanctions on that country in exchange for verifiable cutbacks in Iran’s nuclear weapons program. But slightly more (41%) oppose that deal. Twenty percent (20%) are undecided. (To see survey question wording, click here.)
The opposition and uncertainty is perhaps driven in part by the finding that just 30% think Iran is even somewhat likely to uphold its end of the deal. Sixty-one percent (61%) consider Iran’s compliance unlikely. This includes seven percent (7%) who feel Iran is Very Likely to honor the terms of the deal versus 30% who say that’s Not At All Likely.
Read the article... Can congress stop Obama's Iran deal?
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When you're copying and pasting passages from the Rasmussen Reports and not crediting the source, that's plagiarism, Lynn.
There was a link there, Wes. Thanks, from the guy who constantly takes things OFF OF MY BLOG.
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