


After months of questioning President Joe Biden’s delivering of tax dollars and Pentagon munitions to Ukraine, Americans have lessened their hopes for Kiev and see its war with Russia stalled.
In a new Rasmussen Reports survey shared with Secrets, 52% said the war appears to be in a stalemate, up from 45% who viewed it that way last May. Just 19% think Ukraine is winning.
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The new survey said that the glum outlook crosses party lines.
“At a time when many issues find voters divided along party lines, there is a remarkable consensus about the war in Ukraine – 50% of Democrats, 53% of Republicans and 52% of voters not affiliated with either major party now agree the war between Russia and Ukraine is basically a stalemate,” said the polling outfit.
U.S. funding for Ukraine’s efforts to fight off Moscow have been on hold for weeks as congressional Republicans urged for more funding to protect the American border from illegal crossings, which have hit an historic high.
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Some 34% said that Washington “is doing too much to help Ukraine fight the Russian invasion.”
But there remains support for Ukraine to fight on and challenge Russia and President Vladimir Putin.
“More Democrats (49%) than Republicans (41%) or unaffiliated voters (35%) say it would be better for American interests if Ukraine keeps fighting until the Russian invasion is completely defeated,” said Rasmussen.