Opinion Today
November 3, 2023
84% Of Voters Concerned The U.S. Will Be Drawn Into Military Conflict In The Middle East Quinnipiac University An overwhelming majority of voters (84 percent) are either very concerned (43 percent) or somewhat concerned (41 percent) that the United States will be drawn into a military conflict in the Middle East. A slight majority of voters (51 percent) support the United States sending more military aid to Israel for their efforts in the war with Hamas, while 41 percent oppose it.
Is the Israel-Gaza war changing US public attitudes? Shibley Telhami, Brookings Institution How has the war affected American public attitudes toward the Israeli-Palestinian issue broadly? To probe the issue, the University of Maryland Critical Issues Poll with Ipsos asked several questions focused on the role of the United States and the perception of the Biden administration. Laws legalizing abortion and same-sex marriage nationwide are more popular than nationwide bans YouGov Majorities of Americans say…


