Military Spouse Groups Are Already Organizing Around Iran War Deployment Issues

Military spouse groups across the country are mobilizing at a pace not seen in over two decades, standing up new chapters, expanding counseling services,...

Military spouse groups across the country are mobilizing at a pace not seen in over two decades, standing up new chapters, expanding counseling services,...

Active duty military members are, as a matter of law and regulation, prohibited from publicly criticizing the President, Congress, the Secretary of...

The military veteran community is not a monolithic voting bloc, and recent polling data reveals a striking fault line: combat veterans — those who have...

Young Americans under 30 are rejecting the Iran war at historic rates. According to NPR/PBS polling from March 2026, 64% of 18-29 year-olds oppose U.S.

Suburban women voters are the single demographic most opposed to U.S. military action in Iran, with only 27% approving of President Trump's handling of...

Independent voters are turning against the war in Iran, and the numbers are not close. A Quinnipiac University poll from March 2026 found that...

Americans are sharply divided along partisan lines over U.S. military strikes on Iran, with polling data revealing a gap so wide it makes the usual...

The political calculus of the Iran war is different for every single member of Congress because each one sits at a unique intersection of constituency...

Blue-state Republicans who oppose the U.S. war in Iran are facing exactly the political squeeze you would expect — caught between constituents who...

Several Democrats representing conservative-leaning districts are facing serious primary threats from their left flank after voting against — or initially...