What do Americans think about the war in Ukraine – a survey by the Ronald Reagan Institute
The biggest partisan differences in American society were caused by the issue of continuing military aid to Ukraine.
Despite thousands of kilometers separating the United States from the war in Ukraine, it affects the political life of America and divides public opinion.
This is evidenced by the results of a survey by the Ronald Reagan Institute, published on Thursday, December 5.
Who wins the war – Ukraine or Russia
About one in five Americans (22%) believe that there is no winner in this war.
However, twice as many respondents (41%) are sure that the aggressor state is currently winning the war. It is interesting that among supporters of Donald Trump this opinion is shared by even more people – 45%.
A little less than a quarter of respondents (24%) believe that Ukraine is winning at the front. It is noteworthy that Kamala's voters are more optimistic about Ukraine's victory…