MILWAUKEE — A high majority of American voters say they support a ceasefire in Iran, a new Marquette Law School national survey finds.
Seventy-five percent approve of a ceasefire in the war, while 24% disapprove.
What You Need To Know Voters say they approve of a ceasefire in the Iran war
78% said U.S. goals in the war have not been achieved
Overall, only 32% approve of the way the president has been carrying out the war
Marquette University Law School Poll Director Franklin said these sentiments may have implications for the fall elections
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