Political Divide in the USA: Parties Split on Support for Ukraine.
08.04.2025
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Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
08.04.2025
2330

The latest survey conducted by The Wall Street Journal revealed discrepancies between Republicans and Democrats in the USA regarding foreign policy. According to the survey, Republican voters are increasingly opposing financial aid to Ukraine and commitments in international affairs.The survey shows that 49% of all voters support continued financial assistance from the USA to Ukraine, while 44% oppose it. The party divide is noticeable: 83% of Democrats support aid to Ukraine in its fight against Russia, while 79% of Republicans oppose it.In the past, Democrats were more supportive of Ukraine, while Republicans believed that the USA was already doing enough. The results of the new study confirm the positions of party leaders. Former President Joe Biden and the Democrats have expressed strong support for Ukraine, while President Trump and his allies showed less interest in the situation in Kyiv and focused more on resolving the conflict with Russia.The survey also revealed differences in views on international alliances and trade. Democrats continue to support international alliances, including NATO, while Republicans exhibit more isolationist tendencies. Regarding trade, 77% of Republicans believe that tariffs contribute to job creation in the USA, while 93% of Democrats believe that they raise prices and have a negative impact.The Wall Street Journal survey was conducted among 1500 registered voters from March 27 to April 1. The margin of error was plus or minus 2.5 percentage points.
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