Trump’s Iran Deal Leaves Some Voters Disappointed, Risks Republican Midterms
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The U.S. administration’s agreement with Iran has fallen short for a segment of voters, raising concerns that the deal could hurt Republican prospects in the upcoming midterm elections.
Polls indicate that a significant portion of Republican voters feel the accord does not adequately address Iran’s nuclear program or regional behavior, prompting fears that the policy may erode party support.
The agreement, negotiated under former President Donald Trump, has been a focal point of intra-party debate as Republicans weigh the political cost of endorsing the deal.
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