US adults fracture along party lines in support for Ukraine military funding, AP-NORC poll finds
By STEPHEN GROVES and LINLEY SANDERS
Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) — A new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research finds that U.S. adults have become fractured along party lines in their support for military aid for Ukraine. Russia is making battlefield advances in the conflict, but a politically divided Congress is stalled on renewing funding for Kyiv. Democrats are much more likely to support additional aid for Ukraine than they were in November, but Republicans remain largely opposed. Most Republicans say the U.S. is spending too much on Ukraine. But support for Ukraine has grown among Democrats. About 4 in 10 Democrats polled say the U.S. is spending “too little” on aid to Ukraine in the war against Russia, up from 14% in November.