
Polling data indicates a significant transformation in Republican support for Ukraine, where those believing the U.S. provides too much aid has decreased from 47% to 30%. Concurrently, belief that the U.S. is not giving enough support has risen from 30% to 46%. Additionally, there is a substantial increase in Republicans supporting more military aid to Ukraine, climbing from 30% to 51%. This reflects a broader shift in perceptions and indicates general bipartisan disdain towards Putin, with 84% of Republicans expressing unfavorable views of him.
"Pew Research Center data reveals that support for Ukraine among Republicans has notably increased, with only 30% now believing the U.S. provides too much aid, down from 47%. A significant rise to 46% occurs among those who feel the U.S. is not giving enough support, contrasting with previous views. These shifts indicate a marked change in Republican perceptions regarding Ukraine, which was different just months ago."
"Polling from the Chicago Council reflects a striking increase in support among Republicans for U.S. military aid to Ukraine, rising from 30% in March to 51%. This substantial change signifies a growing consensus on the need for increased military support, aligning Republicans more closely with public opinion that favors assisting Ukraine in its defense against Russian aggression."
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