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Support for Greater U.S. Role in Ukraine Climbs to 46% High

A 46% plurality of Americans think the U.S. is not doing enough to support Ukraine, marking a sharp change in sentiment since December, largely among Democrats.

Democrats Have Historically Dim View of National Conditions

Democrats are less likely than in the past to see conditions as positive, while Republicans are upbeat, as is typical for them with a GOP president.

Americans' Views of Canada, Great Britain Drop to New Lows

Americans' opinions of Canada and Great Britain have slumped to new lows, with Japan and Italy replacing them at the top of this year's country ratings.

Americans Show Consensus on Many Democracy-Related Matters

A Kettering Foundation/Gallup survey finds most Americans support political compromise, view multiculturalism as a strength and reject political violence.

Americans See Need for Third Party, but Offer Soft Support

Americans continue to express a desire for a third party but have reservations about voting for third-party candidates.

Military Experience Tops Candidate Credentials

A majority of Americans, 55%, say they are more likely to vote for candidates for elected office who have past military experience.

Americans Continue to View China as the U.S.'s Greatest Enemy

Half of Americans continue to say China is the United States' greatest enemy today, with Russia getting most of the rest of the votes.

U.S. Public Sees Russia-Ukraine Conflict as Critical Threat

Fifty-two percent of Americans see the Russia-Ukraine conflict as a vital threat to U.S. interests, while U.S. sympathies lay largely with Ukraine. A record 85% view Russia unfavorably, while 62% view Ukraine positively.

More Americans Say Political Rhetoric Has Gone Too Far

Larger majorities than in 2011 say Republicans (69%) and Democrats (60%) go too far in using inflammatory language to criticize their opponents.

Image of Capitalism Slips to 54% in U.S.

Fifty-four percent of Americans, down from 60% in 2021, have a positive opinion of capitalism, while a steady 39% view socialism positively.
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