New Quinnipiac University poll finds number of voters who say the U.S. is too supportive of Israel has reached an all-time high

JTA
Majority of Republicans support US joining Israel-Iran conflict while majority of Democrats oppose
Grace Gilson
June 25, 2025

In the days following the United States’ strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, the majority of American voters opposed the U.S. joining Israel in its military campaign against the country, according to a new poll released Wednesday by Quinnipiac University. The poll also recorded an all-time high of voters who believe that the United States is too supportive of Israel. The poll, which was conducted from June 22 to June 24, found that 42% of American voters supported the United States joining Israel in military strikes against Iranian nuclear sites while 51% opposed it. The new poll also found that opinions over the conflict were largely drawn over party lines, with 81% of Republicans supporting the United State’s strikes while 75% of Democrats and 60% of independents opposed it. READ MORE

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