Poll Finds Voters Back Congress In Foreign Military Decision On Iran
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A national Quinnipiac poll shows 70% of voters oppose U.S. military action against Iran over the killing of protesters, with 18% in favor and 12% undecided; 70% also say presidents should obtain congressional approval before taking military action, with Democrats and independents largely supporting Congress as a backstop and Republicans more divided.
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