Three public opinion polls probed American attitudes on Iran – both as a threat and in diplomatic efforts.
• The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute found that 46 percent of Americans want the Biden administration to be “more aggressive” toward Iran.
• The Chicago Council on Global Affairs found that 59 percent of Americans would support U.S. participation in a deal that lifts economic sanctions on Iran in exchange for limits on its nuclear program.
• J Street found that 69 percent of Jewish voters support the United States re-entering the 2015 Iran nuclear agreement.
The following are highlights from the three polls.
Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute
Conducted by Beacon Research: Oct. 25, 2021- Nov. 7, 2021
Click here for the full results of the survey.
The Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Conducted: July 7-26, 2021
Click here for more information.
J Street
Conducted by GBAO: Oct. 13-19, 2021
Iran is a low priority issue for Jewish voters, but they do want the United States to re-enter an agreement that addresses Iran’s nuclear program.
- Only 3 percent cite Iran as one of the top two issues that Biden and Congress should focus on
- 69 percent support the US re-entering the Iran nuclear agreement
Click here for more information.