Americans’ willingness to increase military aid to Ukraine is falling and the shift now crosses party lines: a larger share now favors reducing or stopping aid, including growing numbers of Democrats and nearly half of Republicans. If sustained, this constrains congressional appropriations, alters U.S. strategy toward the conflict, and becomes a live issue in 2026 campaigns.
— A bipartisan slide against Ukraine aid changes U.S. foreign‑policy capacity and election dynamics, forcing lawmakers to choose between alliance commitments and domestic opinion.
2025.12.30
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Economist/YouGov Dec 26–29, 2025 poll: 29% want increased aid, 30% want stopped/decreased, and nearly 50% of Republicans (and 14% of Democrats) now favor reducing or stopping aid.
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