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New poll reveals where Americans stand after Trump agreement with Iran
Americans are nearly evenly split between favoring Iranian regime change (36%) and a negotiated U.S. settlement (39%) with Iran, according to the Reagan Institute Summer Survey. Republicans, particularly MAGA Republicans, show stronger support for regime change compared to Democrats, who prefer diplomatic solutions. The survey, conducted May 26-June 3 with a 2.5% margin of error, highlights partisan divisions over U.S. policy toward Iran.
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