The American people are highly skeptical of the interim nuclear pact negotiated with Iran last month, according to a USA Today/Pew Research Center poll released on Monday.
The poll shows that a majority of the country believes that Iranian leaders are not serious about addressing concerns about their country’s nuclear program.
In the survey, taken Tuesday through Sunday, 32 percent approve of the agreement and 43 percent disapprove. One in four either refuse to answer or say they didn't know enough to have an opinion.
By more than 2-1, 62-29 percent, those who have heard something about the accord say Iranian leaders aren't serious about addressing international concerns about their country's nuclear program.