More than half of respondents believe Trump’s actions regarding the end of the war in Ukraine will not improve their sense of security, according to the latest survey. Government supporters, small town residents and people with university degrees are feeling uneasy. -We deal with the dissonance of declarations. We may feel uncomfortable – we commented on the findings of General Miloslaw Lojaski’s research.
The IBRIS survey asked whether Poles were asked about Donald Trump’s actions. They grow a sense of security when it comes to the end of the war in Ukraine.
36.5% of the answer “Yes” was chosen. 56.9% of respondents had opposing opinions. Respondent. The answer “I don’t know” showed 6.6%.
In this survey, among the group of people who don’t feel comfortable, there are primarily supporters of the ruling camp (KO, Third Way, Left) – 79% and undecided voters – 63%.
Paul evaluated Trump’s actions against Ukraine. “We deal with some dissonance.”
Secondly, the sense of security caused by the US president’s actions was an increase in opposition voters (PI, coalition, together) -63%. Respondent.
Furthermore, the survey shows that women who feel anxious are dominated by women – 58%, small town residents – 73%, higher education people – 72%.
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Among those who claim that there is a growing sense of security, there are Republika TV recipients – 64%, followers, and 54% who practice regularly.
– Today we deal with the dissonance of declarations submitted by American politicians. That’s why you can feel uncomfortable at least – I commented on the findings of General Miloslaw Lo Rosziski’s study.
This study was conducted by telephone at 1069 adult poles from February 21-22.
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