A strong majority of Americans across the political spectrum sympathize more with Ukraine than Russia in the ongoing war: 62% of respondents express more sympathy with Ukraine than Russia, including 58% of Republicans and 76% of Democrats. At the same time, just 2% of respondents said they sympathized more with Russia in the conflict, including 4% of Republicans and 1% of Democrats. Republicans (20%) were more likely than Democrats (7%) to say they sympathized with neither side, while equal numbers of Republicans and Democrats (5%) said they sympathized with both sides equally.

The percentage of respondents who said they want the United States to stay the course in supporting Ukraine grew from our October 2023 poll, reaching the highest level in our tracking since the spring of 2023. In our latest survey, 48% of all respondents said that the United States should support Ukraine as long as the conflict lasts, including 37% of Republicans and 63% of Democrats. All these numbers are new highs in our four polls since March-April 2023.

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    Yeah, I’m one of them.

    Ukraine needs the backing, it’s smart policy for the present and future, and we could forge an alliance with them that could last as long as the ones we have in Europe already.

    Yeah, war sucks, and it would be nice if Russia would fuck off. Yeah, it’s expensive and we have trouble of our own. But some things are about the long view, and in that regard, there’s just no benefit to not backing them.

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    6 hours ago

    It me. We bled Moscow dry with defense spending once before, we can do it again