The recent diplomatic accord with Iran is getting a split decision from the American public.
The latest United Technologies/National Journal Congressional Connection Poll found a narrow plurality, 48 percent, said they support easing sanctions in exchange for Iran halting its nuclear weapons program for six months. They embraced the goal of giving the United States and others time to craft a permanent nuclear pact with the rogue nation.
At the same time, nearly as many, 45 percent, said the United States now should impose additional sanctions on Iran—even though the White House and others say such a move would cripple the nascent talks. CONT.
Shane Goldmacher, National Journal