Polls reveal U.S. voters divided over Iran strike and its economic risks

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Polls taken since the strikes show Americans are divided over U.S. military action against Iran, with a majority opposing and widespread concern that the conflict could raise oil prices and make the U.S. less safe; opinions split along party lines, and many voters remain wary of ground troops and skeptical of the administration's rationale for action.
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