New York Jews Strongly Oppose Iran Nuclear Pact, Poll Shows

ALGEMEINER
by Eliezer Sherman
August 12, 2015

Fifty-three percent of New York City Jews oppose the nuclear deal between world powers and Iran, a poll by Quinnipiac University in Connecticut revealed on Tuesday, underlining growing opposition to the landmark agreement pursued by the Obama administration. Only 33% of Jewish respondents in New York said they supported the nuclear deal with Iran that would unfreeze billions in assets for the regime in Tehran in exchange for some restrictions and monitoring of the country’s nuclear program. New York Republicans represented the most polarized group, with a full 70% saying they opposed the deal, while 15% said they supported it. READ MORE

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