U.S. democratic party voters mainly believe that the United States is not supported by Ukraine, and the opinions of Republican Party voters are divided.
In the United States, 46% of citizens believe their state is not enough to help Ukraine. This has been proven by the results of a consulting company survey published by Gallup on August 28th.
25% of respondents believe that the United States is doing so much to help Ukraine, and 27% – what has been done enough.
It is noted that US Democratic Party voters are primarily believed that the United States does not do enough to support Ukraine, and the opinions of Republican Party voters are divided between the options that the United States makes adequate or excessive.
According to Gallup, from the beginning of the work of the Donald Trump administration, the number of Democratic and independent voters and independent voters, who believes the United States is not sufficient to help Ukraine.
Among the Republican voters, on the contrary, the number of believers that the United States is doing enough has grown noticeably.
The survey lasted from August 1 to 15. He also showed that the two -thirds of Americans pesimistic check the prospects for the conclusion of a peace agreement between Ukraine and Russia at the end of the Russian Full -scale aggression.
Remember that most US residents do not support the idea of moving Ukrainian territories after the war.
It was also reported that the major predominantly (60%) of the poles announced the support of President Polish Karol Navrotsky’s decision on the veto for the law for assistance to Ukrainians.
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Source: korrespondent

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