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- An equal percentage of Americans say Russia (26 percent) and Ukraine (26 percent) has the advantage in the current conflict. But a plurality (46 percent) believes that neither country has the advantage.
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Jul 3, 2024 · In 2020, two years before the start of Russian President Vladimir Putin's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, 15 percent of Americans had a favorable view of Russia, according to Pew.
May 8, 2024 · About half of Americans (48%) see Russia’s influence in the world increasing – up 10 percentage points since March 2022, just after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The share who say Russia’s influence is getting weaker (24%) declined 13 points over the same period.
Mar 22, 2023 · An equal percentage of Americans say Russia (26 percent) and Ukraine (26 percent) has the advantage in the current conflict. But a plurality (46 percent) believes that neither country has the advantage.
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As Russia’s military invasion of Ukraine enters its second year, Americans remain very negative toward Russia: 91% have an unfavorable view of the country, including 62% who say their views are very unfavorable. Just 7% in the U.S. have a favorable view of Russia. This is a similar level of negativity compared with last year’s survey, when 92% of A...
Over six-in-ten Americans view Russia as an enemy of the U.S. (64%), as opposed to a competitor (30%) or a partner (3%). The number of Americans who view Russia as an enemy is down slightly from last year (70%), after increasing dramatically following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. This drop contrasts with views of China: The share of Americans w...
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Dec 7, 2022 · In the Council poll, an equal share of Americans think Russia has the advantage in the current conflict as think Ukraine does (26% each). Democrats are more likely to say Ukraine has the advantage (32%, compared to 23% of Republicans and 22% of Independents).
Jul 2, 2024 · Overall, a median of 65% of adults in the surveyed countries have an unfavorable view of Russia, while 28% have a favorable view. Related: Overall opinion of Russia in 2023. Views of Russia are particularly negative in some countries.
Dec 5, 2022 · The Chicago Council survey shows that as many Americans think Russia has the advantage in the current conflict as think Ukraine does (26% each). Democrats are more likely to say Ukraine has the advantage (32%, compared to 23% of Republicans and 22% of Independents).