A new poll shows most Americans are in favor of the ceasefire in Iran as a permanent end to the war remains obsolete. A Marquette Law School Poll released on Wednesday found that 75 percent of people approve of the ceasefire in the Iran war and 24 percent disapprove. The statistical breakdown shows a majority…
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Most Americans back ceasefire in Iran: Poll
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Originally reported by The Hill
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