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NextImg:New Polling Shows Support for War in Ukraine is Dropping Sharply Among U.S. Public

New polling has shown that support for the war in Ukraine is dropping sharply among the U.S. public as the propaganda hold wears off.

In April 2022, an astounding 82 percent of Democrats and 67 percent of Republicans indicated that they believed it was a good idea for America to support Ukraine with financial aid in order to fend off the Russians. The support has now dipped 7 points among Democrats and 28 points among Republicans.

As of Feb. 2022, the policy of the U.S. giving financial aid to Ukraine to fight Russia is supported by 75 percent of Democrats and only 39 percent of Republicans. The Economist, which commissioned the poll with YouGov, calls the results a “worrying trend.”

Big League Politics has reported on the brazen nature of the cocaine conman Volodymyr Zelensky as he has agitated for his illegitimate puppet regime to be propped up with billions from foreigners:

CIA Director William Burns secretly traveled to Kyiv one week ago to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in order to plot ways to elongate war with Russia, according to a report from the Washington Post.

The exact discussions during the meeting are still being withheld from the public, but the CIA and Zelensky have mutual interest in keeping the war going for as long as possible.

“I don’t underestimate for a moment the burdens, the challenges, that this war poses for Ukrainians first and foremost, but for all of us who support Ukraine,” Burns said last month. “But strategically, I think, in many ways, you know, Putin’s war has thus far been a failure for Russia.”

Right now, Washington D.C. is getting ready to send Stryker armored vehicles and other arms as part of a new $2.5 billion welfare package given to Ukraine…