A new poll from the Wall Street Journal shows that nearly half of Republicans think the U.S. is sending too much support to Ukraine as it battles Russia.
A new survey shows that 30% of voters think the U.S. is doing too much to support Ukraine.
In May, 27% of GOP voters said the U.S. was too involved in helping Ukraine.
According to Journal polling, the share of GOP voters who said the U.S. hasn't taken enough actions to aid Ukraine has fallen.
Two weeks ago, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy suggested that the GOP would be less willing to help Ukraine if it took control of the House.
More than half of voters said they were in favor of sending more aid to the country. Only a small percentage of Republicans and independents supported additional aid.
A total of $18.6 billion. According to the Congressional Research Service, the U.S. has provided security assistance to Ukraine in the form of military aid.
In the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the U.S. and its allies imposed sanctions on Russia and sent military and financial aid to the country. Europe has pledged to cut energy imports from Moscow while the U.S. has imposed sanctions on Russians. 40% of U.S. voters think the government should impose sanctions on Russian oil and gas exports, a new low, according to recent polling. A majority of Republicans object to U.S. aid to Ukraine compared to Democrats.
WSJ poll finds Republican opposition to helping Ukraine grow.
The share of GOP voters who think the U.S. is doing too much is growing.
The Ukrainian aid is under threat.