
Via The Hill:
A plurality of people disapproves of an initial agreement reached between the United States and its partners and Iran over Tehran’s nuclear program — though a large swath remains undecided, according to a new poll.
A Pew Research-USA Today poll released Monday found that 43 percent of people disapprove of the deal, while 32 percent approve. Another 25 percent do not have an opinion, reflecting a broad lack of public awareness about the deal, hashed out late last month. […]
Democrats are the most receptive, with a majority supporting an agreement. Twenty-nine percent of independents and only 14 percent of Republicans also approve. Nearly an equal number of all the parties — about 25 percent — say they do not know.
The disapproval of the deal reflects the public’s skepticism about Iranian leaders’ seriousness in negotiations. Of those who have heard of the agreement, 62 percent say Iran is not serious about negotiations — largely unchanged since Pew’s last poll before the agreement.
