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Cold war 2.0

Kephalos

J.M.P.P. R.I.P. B5: RLOAI
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More Americans say U.S. is giving Ukraine too much aid (Washington Post): More Americans say the United States has provided too much aid to war-torn Ukraine, a shift in opinion due in large part to a growing partisan divide, according to the Pew Research Center’s latest polling.
As Russian invasion nears one-year mark, partisans grow further apart on U.S. support for Ukraine (Pew Research Center): As the United States ramps up military aid to Ukraine, the share of Americans who say the U.S. is providing too much support has grown. About a quarter (26%) now say the U.S. is providing too much support to Ukraine, while 31% say it is giving the right amount and 20% would like to see the U.S. give Ukraine additional assistance.

Republican Opposition to Helping Ukraine Grows, WSJ Poll Finds: Parties are split over whether to provide Kyiv more aid as it faces prolonged war with Russia.
Biden's Delicate Dance with Ukraine is Becoming Even More Complicated (Vanity Fair): As the one-year anniversary of Russia’s invasion nears, Ukraine’s national security is becoming even more entwined with Biden’s political situation at home.
Republican Opposition to Ukraine Is Reaching Tipping Point (Ed Klingore).
How Americans' Support For Aiding Ukraine Has Evolved (FiveThirtyEight): Americans are still largely supportive of some sort of aid to Ukraine, though. In a preelection November poll from TIPP Insights, 68 percent of registered voters said it’s important for the new Congress to direct assistance to Ukraine. And in a YouGov/CBS News poll released earlier this week, 64 percent of adults said they preferred their representatives to support U.S. aid to Ukraine rather than oppose it.
Evenett, Simon and Pisani, Niccolò, Less than Nine Percent of Western Firms Have Divested from Russia (December 20, 2022).
 

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Berlin: Conservative CDU projected to win repeated vote


As it was mentioned in the other thread. However judging by the numbers they actually lost since the point isn't being first but to have over 50% of the vote. Therefore the coalition of left wing parties should surpass them easily if these are the numbers. I mean I doubt that any relevant left wing party will want to make a coalition with center right here. What means that they basically lost despite being first.
 
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