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Support for quick end to Russia-Ukraine war grows in US: Gallup

A new Gallup poll finds that Americans' desire for a quick end to the Russia-Ukraine war is increasing.

of public opinion poll Half of Americans now want an early end to the war that has lasted more than two years, even if Ukraine cannot regain all its territory, an increase of 7 percentage points from March 2024, the researchers found. . Support for early resolution was previously stable. From October 2023 onwards, it will be 43%.

According to the survey, the overall increase in approval ratings included a 20-point increase among Republicans, with 74% of them supporting an early end to the conflict, and a 9-point increase among Democrats since March, to 30%. This is due to the fact that These percentages mark new highs for each party.

On the other hand, the opinion poll revealed that the number of independent voters who want an early resolution of the issue has fallen slightly from 52% in March to 47%.

However, while 50% of Americans want the war to end quickly, 48% think the United States should continue to help Ukraine regain territory lost to Russia, even if the conflict drags on. Opinion polls have shown that there is.

A majority of American adults (68%) say neither Russia nor Ukraine are winning the war, according to the poll.

Republicans and independents were more likely to say Russia was winning, at 23% and 24%, respectively, while 18% of Democrats said the same. Fifteen percent of Democrats say Ukraine is winning, compared to 7% of Republicans and 9% of independents.

Overall, Americans have mixed feelings about U.S. aid to Ukraine, with 37% saying the U.S. is helping Ukraine too much and 31% saying the U.S. is doing the right amount. was revealed in a public opinion poll. According to the survey, 30% said the U.S. response was not sufficient, down from 36% who said the same in March.

The survey was conducted from December 4th to December 15th among 2,121 adults aged 18 and older. The margin of error was 2 percentage points at a 95% confidence level.

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