Wide partisan divisions remain in Americans’ views of the war in Ukraine
Republicans are far more likely than Democrats to say the United States is providing too much support to Ukraine (42% vs. 13%).
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Joseph Copeland is a research analyst at Pew Research Center.
Republicans are far more likely than Democrats to say the United States is providing too much support to Ukraine (42% vs. 13%).
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