American voters increasingly see the war in Ukraine as a stalemate, according to a new Rasmussen poll.
Democrats and the left in general have been more supportive of this conflict than any other war in recent memory. Iconizing the Ukrainian flag is a common practice among leftists on Twitter/X.
But after the United States pumped billions of taxpayer dollars into Ukraine, more voters believe victory in the conflict is possible.
Washington Examiner report:
Voters turn against Ukraine, now seeing the war as a stalemate
After months of questioning President Joe Biden's delivery of tax money and Pentagon munitions to Ukraine, people have lowered their hopes for Kiev and seen its war stalled.
In a new poll conducted by Rasmussen Reports with Secrets, 52% said the war appears to be at a stalemate, compared to 45% who viewed it that way last May. Only 19% believe that Ukraine is the winner.
The new poll said the bleak outlook crosses party lines.
“At a time when many issues divide voters along partisan lines, there is remarkable consensus on war in Ukraine — 50% of Democrats, 53% of Republicans, and 52% of voters unaffiliated with either major party now approve of the war.” . The poll said that the relationship between Russia and Ukraine is essentially a stalemate.
Many Americans could see this coming from miles away.
Ukraine: Most American voters now see a dead end
For the first time since Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, a majority of voters now consider the war to be a stalemate.
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Today: Ukraine: Most American voters now see deadlock
For the first time since Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, a majority of voters now consider the war to be a stalemate. https://t.co/LEO3HPoybJ
– Rasmussen Reports (@Rasmussen_Poll) January 2, 2024
Americans are tired of eternal wars that cost endless billions.