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Poll Shows Majority of Americans Want Quick End to Iran Conflict

A new poll finds 68% of Americans want the U.S. to make a deal to end the Iran war as quickly as possible, as the conflict impacts gas prices.

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A new poll shows that nearly seven in 10 Americans want the United States to end its military involvement in Iran as quickly as possible, according to survey results from The Economist and YouGov.

The poll found that 68 percent of respondents believe the U.S. "should make a deal to end the war in Iran as quickly as possible," while 11 percent disagreed with that approach. Twenty-one percent of those surveyed were undecided on the question.

The Iran conflict has contributed to rising gas prices, which have surged 35 percent and are adding an estimated $750 in costs for American households. Republican strategists say the economic pressures from the conflict could affect upcoming midterm elections.

The situation has also created political challenges for President Trump, with polling data indicating that some of his supporters are expressing dissatisfaction with his handling of Iran and economic issues. Approximately one-third of Trump voters surveyed said they are unhappy about certain aspects of his performance on these issues.

The economic impact of the Iran situation continues to put pressure on gas prices nationwide, creating additional costs for consumers at the pump. The rising energy costs have become a significant concern for voters as midterm elections approach.

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