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  • WHYAREWEALLCAPS@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Looking at that poll there’s some interesting things. Like a hair bit more support for Russia from Dems than GOP. Or that, again, both are about the same for support of Ukraine, with the GOP being slightly better. And more. It’s almost like a majority of self identified Republicans do not share views in line with their elected representatives. Wonder if this has anything to do with the consistently poor showing that the Republicans have been having since 2020. Maybe playing to the fringe element of your party might not be the best course to take. Of course with conservatives the fringe tends to actually turn out to vote regularly.

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      1 year ago

      Or that, again, both are about the same for support of Ukraine, with the GOP being slightly better.

      What?!?

      Now thinking about the rest of the world, would you say your opinion is favorable or unfavorable
      towards [Ukraine]?
      D: 77% favorable; 11% unfavorable
      R: 60% favorable; 27% unfavorable

      To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statements?
      Given the current economic climate, the United States cannot afford to be taking military action in Ukraine
      D: 54%
      R: 76%

      The problems of Ukraine are none of our business, and we should not interfere
      D: 35%
      R: 54%

      In your opinion, should the U.S. do any of the following in response to the current situation in Ukraine?
      The United States should provide weapons to the Ukraine
      D: 61% yes; 20% no
      R: 34% yes; 39% no

      The United States should send financial aid to Ukraine, in addition to sending weapons
      D: 55% yes; 23% no
      R: 20% yes; 51% no