Former House Republican Conference Chair Liz Cheney took note of the GOP voices who appeared to side with Moscow, labeling them the Republican Party’s “Putin wing.” At the time, there was a broad consensus on Capitol Hill in support of aid to Ukraine, a...
Also on the decline, whether Americans believe Trump used the office of the presidency improperly when he asked the president of Ukraine to investigate his 2020 political rival. A narrow majority, 51%, believe Trump did so,down from 53% last month. While support has dropped, the way...
A Majority of Americans Now Support the Impeachment Probe And only 17 percent say they were surprised by the president's actions around Ukraine, according to another poll Politics By Peter Wade Poll: 70 Percent of Americans Feel Angry at Political System That Favors Insiders With Money and Power...
In an interview after the meeting, Zelensky said that Ukraine will definitely join NATO but only after a referendum which will be held when the Ukrainians are ready for it.
The poll conducted by the sociological group Rating shows that the number of supporters of the snap parliamentary elections in Ukraine has increased over the past month from 72 percent to 88 percent. Only 8 percent of respondents are opposed to holding elections in July, whereas last month this...
On Ukraine, Kenny asks is Sinn Féin being hypocritical by saying it support Ukraine while calling for all arms to Ukraine and to the warring parties being withdrawn. She replies that Putin is the aggressor but adds that any end to the war will not happen militarily but through diplomacy and...
support for Ukraine in its war with Russia. The share of Americans saying the United States is doing too much to support Ukraine rose from 14% in April 2022 to 41% in September; it's down to 34% in this poll. An open question is whether that reflects recognition of Ukraine's need ...
Support among the American public for providing Ukraine weaponry and direct economic assistance has softened as the Russian invasion nears a grim one-year milestone.
The majority of people in Britain don't think UK's sanctions imposed on Russia for its invasion of Ukraine go far enough and most would support doing more even if it meant an increase in the cost of living. In an exclusive poll conducted by YouGov for Sky News...
Soaring prices, rather than the conflict in Ukraine, are uppermost in the thoughts of many in the United States, where a poll finds scant support for US involvement in the conflict between the Eastern European nation and its neighbor Russia. ...