Securing the borders of the United States is a higher priority for voters than the war in Ukraine, and most agree with a Republican senator’s criticism of sending more military aid to Ukraine.
That’s according to Rasmussen Reports.
Eighty-seven percent (87%) say they believe it’s important for the US to secure its borders, including 63% who say it’s “very important.” Just 10% say they don’t think securing the US borders is important.
The survey finds that 64% of likely voters say they consider it important for the US to send military aid to Ukraine, including 36% who view it as “very important.”
Thirty-three percent (33%) say they don’t think US military aid to Ukraine is important, including 16% who say it’s “not at all important.”
In opposing a $60 billion Ukraine aid package in the Senate, Ohio Republican Sen. J.D. Vance said: “We must fix our country before devoting more resources to Ukraine.”
Sixty-seven percent (67%) of likely voters agree with that statement, including 47% who “strongly agree.”
Twenty-nine percent (29%) say they disagree with the quote from Vance, including 15% who “strongly disagree.”
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As one who was not a JD Vance supporter when he ran, I can only say good job Ohio. Vance has been a solid Senator.
No more money for the Ukraine war. This is conflict is too complicated to think anyone will win. Cease fire. Stop the killing, stop the destruction, stop the spending. Negotiate for peace.
Close our border until this is fixed. ZERO immigration, ZERO Asylum until legal immigration is the only option. No amnesty for anyone who entered illegally, no reward for lawbreaking. Those who disrespect our laws do not deserve to stay. This is the only way to fix this never ending nightmare.