Republican support for decreasing or stopping U.S. military aid to Ukraine fell from 61% in March to 35% in the latest YouGov polling. Overall, only 22% of Americans want to cut or end aid, while 33% want to increase it and 25% keep it the same. This marks the lowest anti‑aid sentiment since YouGov began asking the question in September 2022.
— A rapid partisan shift on a major war funding question can reorder congressional coalitions, appropriations strategy, and 2026 campaign positioning on foreign policy.
2025.10.06
90% relevant
This Economist/YouGov tracking page is the underlying survey series showing Republicans’ decreasing support for cutting aid to Ukraine and the broader shift in overall attitudes reported in the cited idea.
2025.09.26
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YouGov reports Republican opposition to Ukraine aid dropped from roughly 59% in March to 35% now, with 'stop all aid' falling from 33% to 17% and 'increase aid' doubling from 8% to 18%; GOP sympathy for Ukraine rose from 37% to 55%. This is the same directional and magnitude shift described in the existing idea.
2025.09.23
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Economist/YouGov poll (Sept. 19–22, 2025) trend showing GOP anti‑aid preference dropping from 61% to 35%.
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