Poll Reveals Majority of Voters Oppose Second Missile Strike on Venezuelan Vessel
A recent Harvard CAPS-Harris Poll surveyed 2,204 registered voters regarding the U.S. military's actions against alleged drug boats in the Caribbean. The poll found that 54% of voters believe the second missile strike on a Venezuelan vessel, which resulted in the death of survivors from the first strike, was wrong. The poll also revealed a partisan divide, with 74% of Republicans supporting the action, compared to 24% of Democrats and 36% of independents. Additionally, 62% of voters prefer intercepting suspected drug boats over sinking them. The poll results come amid controversy over the U.S. military's strikes, with reports indicating the targeted vessel was headed to Suriname, not directly to the U.S.