Quinnipiac University has released results from a national poll about the war in Iran.
As far as the United States military action in Iran, over half of voters oppose it.
74 percent oppose sending ground troops into Iran and the majority of those who participated in the national poll expect the conflict to last months or more.
Polling analyst Tim Malloy isn't sure about the duration.
“The understanding is that perhaps President Trump is going to say ‘mission accomplished’ on some levels and pull back and that’s because there’s been a terrible reaction on the markets and the oil prices and even allies of the United States are getting hurt by this,” said Malloy.
Malloy wasn't surprised that 89 percent of Democrats opposed the US military action while 85 percent of Republicans support it.
Malloy says if the economy suffers the GOP may move away from supporting the war, but for now, we remain divided as a country.