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Partisan divide widening on US support for NATO: Pew

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A partisan divide is widening among Americans on the country’s support for NATO, with Democrats being more likely to have a positive opinion of the military alliance than Republicans, according to a Thursday survey.  The Pew Research Center poll found 66 percent of respondents think the U.S. benefits from NATO, though the figure has dropped…

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Pew Research Center broke the news in on Thursday, April 17, 2025.
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