An increasing number of Americans say they believe the United States is not doing enough to help Ukraine, leading to an even split between those who want to send more aid and those who don't in a poll by Gallup released Friday.
An increasing number of Americans say they believe the United States is not doing enough to help Ukraine , leading to an even split between those who want to send more aid and those who don't in a poll by Gallup released Friday.
In a poll conducted last fall, 41% said the U.S. was doing "too much" for Ukraine and just 25% said the U.S. was doing "not enough" to help.
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