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Poll: Support for Endless U.S. Aid to Ukraine Softens as Voters See Problems Closer to Home

The Biden administration’s seemingly endless supply of finance and weaponry to Ukraine is starting to wear thin with some Americans, a poll released Wednesday outlines, as domestic problems ranging from the rising cost of living to the porous southern border and free ranging Chinese spy balloons confront sympathetic yet frustrated voters.

The polling numbers released though the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research arrived as the Russian invasion nears a grim one-year milestone and U.S. funding runs into  tens of billions of dollars with no off ramp in sight.

U.S. officials have also reportedly been telling representatives from Kyiv in private they face losing broader Western support unless they make significant gains on the battlefield.

In all 48 percent of those polled say they favor the U.S. providing weapons to Ukraine, with 29 percent opposed and 22 percent saying they’re neither in favor nor opposed.

That compares to May 2022, less than three months into the war, when 60 percent of U.S. adults said they were in favor of sending Ukraine weapons, AP reports.

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