U.S. responsibility in Ukraine, public opinion through Biden's presidency and more
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A 62% majority of Republicans say the U.S. does not have a responsibility to help Ukraine defend itself from Russia’s invasion, while an almost identical share of Democrats (63%) say it does. Overall, Americans are about evenly divided: 48% say the country does have this responsibility, 49% say it does not.
Biden’s job approval ratings have been more negative than positive since late 2021. And only about a third of Americans have approved of his performance for the last year.
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