Between Russia and Ukraine, Americans say either stay out or side with Ukraine - CBS News poll

A slight majority of Individuals would like the U.S. keep out of any negotiations across the scenario with Russia and Ukraine, whereas those that would take a aspect say the U.S. ought to stand with Ukraine. They cite stopping additional Russian affect within the area and defending democracy as high causes.

The proportion saying that the U.S. ought to keep out is pushed by Republicans and independents, whereas extra Democrats really feel the U.S. ought to aspect with Ukraine.

In the meantime, President Biden will get blended marks on his strategy towards Russia.

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Democrats and a plurality of independents assume Mr. Biden's strategy is correct. Whereas Republicans would like the U.S. keep out of the Russia-Ukraine scenario, on the identical time, they're important of Mr. Biden's strategy to Russia, with most Republicans calling it "too pleasant," and 1 / 4 calling it "too hostile." They overwhelmingly disapprove of how he's dealing with points with Russia extra broadly. 

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Past partisanship, there are generational variations, too. There's extra help for U.S. siding with Ukraine amongst older Individuals, whose views could also be formed by reminiscences of the Chilly Conflict. Youthful Individuals, notably these below age 30, are inclined to really feel the U.S. ought to keep out of the scenario.

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A few of this generational divide in views regarding Russia was evident in CBS Information polling performed in June forward of President Biden's summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin. In that ballot, it was Individuals 65 and over who held essentially the most damaging views of Russia — eight in 10 calling the nation unfriendly or an enemy to the U.S. Individuals below 30 have been the least prone to describe Russia that method — almost half of this group mentioned the nation was an ally or pleasant to the U.S.

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There was reluctance on the a part of the American public to intervene in 2014, when Russia annexed Crimea. Again then, most Individuals didn't assume the ushad a duty to do one thing in that scenario.

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This CBS Information/YouGov survey was performed with a nationally consultant pattern of two,578 U.S. grownup residents interviewed between February 8-11, 2022. The pattern was weighted in keeping with gender, age, race, and schooling primarily based on the U.S. Census American Neighborhood Survey and Present Inhabitants Survey, in addition to to 2020 presidential vote. The margin of error is ±2.2 factors.

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