6 in 10 support US sanctions on Russia’s trading partners: Poll
A Reuters/Ipsos poll shows 62% of Americans support sanctions on Russia's trade partners to pressure Moscow to end the Ukraine conflict, including backing from 76% of Republicans.
- The Reuters/Ipsos poll found 62% of respondents back sanctioning Russia's trading partners, based on a three-day survey of 1,022 U.S. adults that concluded on Sunday with a 3-point margin of error.
- Sanctions are pitched as a way to pressure Moscow after Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, which has caused more than 1 million killed or wounded, including thousands of Ukrainian civilians.
- The survey showed majorities in both parties, reporting 76% of Trump’s Republicans and 58% of Democrats support sanctions, with a poll margin of error of 3 points overall and 6 points for parties.
- President Donald Trump has already imposed a 25% tariff on India and threatened steep levies on China, Turkey, and the UAE to pressure Moscow.
- With the policy partially embraced by President Donald Trump, he has met Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska in recent weeks but has yet to secure a ceasefire.
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Trump has already imposed secondary sanctions in the form of a 25% tariff on India for continuing to buy Russian oil.
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Total News Sources9
Leaning Left2Leaning Right2Center3Last UpdatedBias Distribution43% Center
Bias Distribution
- 43% of the sources are Center
43% Center
L 29%
C 43%
R 29%
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