Recent U.S. public opinion indicates increasing support for aiding Ukraine in its conflict with Russia. A Gallup poll conducted earlier this month found that 46% of Americans believe the U.S. is not doing enough to support Ukraine, a 16-point increase from December 2024. Conversely, 30% feel the U.S. is providing too much assistance, and 23% think the current level is appropriate. ?Gallup.com+6Pew Research Center+6American Enterprise Institute+6Gallup.com+1New York Post+1New York Post+1Gallup.com+1
This sentiment is largely driven by Democrats and Independents. Among Democrats, support for increased aid has surged by 31 points since December, reaching 79%. Independents' support has risen by 14 points to 46%. Republican views have remained relatively stable, with 56% believing the U.S. is providing too much aid, though this marks an 11-point decline over the past three months. ?The Guardian+4New York Post+4Gallup.com+4Gallup.com+1New York Post+1
Additionally, 53% of Americans now favor supporting Ukraine's efforts to reclaim territory, even if it prolongs the conflict, while 45% prefer ending the war quickly, even if it means conceding territory to Russia. ?New York Post+2Gallup.com+2Council on Foreign Relations+2