Summary
A new poll from Quinnipiac University shows most U.S. voters are against the war in Iran and feel it makes the world less safe. The survey highlights a deep divide among political groups on military actions against Iran and President Trump’s handling of the conflict. President Trump announced a delay in military strikes amid ongoing talks with Iran.
Key Facts
- Most U.S. voters oppose the war in Iran, with 54% against and 39% supporting military action.
- 42% of voters think the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran makes the world less safe; 35% think it makes the world safer.
- Among Republicans, 86% support military action in Iran, while 92% of Democrats oppose it.
- Only 34% of voters approve of President Trump’s handling of the war with Iran, down from 38% earlier in March.
- President Trump announced a five-day delay on planned military strikes against Iran amid talks for a resolution.
- The poll involved 1,191 registered voters and has a margin of error of 3.6%.
- The conflict is affecting global energy supply, with rising oil and gas prices noted this month.