


Many more voters than not, especially women and Hispanics, feel that Congress and President Joe Biden are giving too much taxpayer-funded support to Ukraine, which is slated for another check of $61 billion.
The latest Rasmussen Reports survey shared with Secrets on Wednesday morning found that 47% believed the new money was “too much.” Just 20% wanted more, and 24% believed it was “about right.”
In a bipartisan vote Tuesday night, the Senate finally approved several funding bills, including those for foreign aid. Biden is expected to sign the bills quickly.
Rasmussen, however, found that many likely voters are on the side of some key House Republicans in believing that the country has spent too much on the effort to help Ukraine fend off Russia’s invasion.
A majority of women, Hispanics, and Republicans opposed further spending. The new spending will nearly double Biden’s investment in Ukraine.
The packages also included funds for Israel and other world hot spots.
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More people said that they were supportive of backing Israel. Rasmussen found that 49% said the funding for Israel was either right or too low.
Still, voters believe America is too generous with foreign aid. Some 57% said Washington spends too much on foreign aid.