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SPEAK OUT: New polls confirm most Jewish Americans want Congress to approve the Iran Deal

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This week, news broke that AIPAC and their allies are pouring 30 million dollars into a brand-new shell-organization called “Citizens for a Nuclear Free Iran”.

Their goal is to kill the agreement outright. But public opinion isn’t on their side.

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In fact, despite the protestations of many communal organizations, 60% of Jewish Americans actually want Congress to approve this agreement.

Take Action: Tell Congress that the majority of American Jews want them to approve this agreement.

We’ve been clear on our position, but we wanted to see where the community stands — and two new polls show they’re on our side.

Just today, a new poll conducted by GBA Strategies for J Street found that 60% of Jewish Americans support this deal. And it’s not just us: last week, the Los Angeles Jewish Journal found that 53% of American Jews want Congress to approve it.

Groups like AIPAC have to spend millions because they need to convince Congress that Americans oppose this deal — and that’s just not true.

Sign our petition to Congress now.

Make sure everyone knows where you — and the American Jewish community — stand on this critical issue.

ACT NOW.

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