New poll shows how sharply partisan the debate on Iran deal has become

American opinions on the Iran nuclear agreement have grown sharply polarized along party lines, according to a new poll ­[PDF] released Tuesday as the White House closes in on support needed in the Senate to block Republican opposition to the deal.

A survey by the University of Maryland’s Program for Public Consultation finds that Americans narrowly support the deal, with 52 percent wanting Congress to approve it and 47 percent wanting the pact rejected. CONT.

Scott Clement & Carol Morello, Washington Post

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