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What percentage of U.S. voters would favor military action to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear weapon?
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36% of American voters say the U.S. should take military action to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear weapon. But if economic sanctions fail to deter Iran, 50% would support military action.
Quinnipiac University
33% of Americans say they will not have enough money to cover their holiday spending this year. 41% say they plan to spend less this year than last.
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