POLL: Americans Fear China’s Influence Over Russia’s

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POLL: Americans Fear China’s Influence Over Russia’s

Sebastian Hughes  More Americans fear the influence of China in the world than Russia, despite the latter’s aggressive actions towards Ukraine, ac

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Sebastian Hughes 

More Americans fear the influence of China in the world than Russia, despite the latter’s aggressive actions towards Ukraine, according to an AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll released Wednesday.

The poll, conducted between Feb. 18-21, found that 59% of Americans are “extremely or very” concerned about a direct threat to the U.S. as a result of China’s influence, while only 50% felt the same way about Russia.

Both Republicans and Democrats were more concerned about China, with the former having the highest concern at 67%, compared to latter’s 40% concern over Russia, the poll found. Independents were the outlier, as they were slightly more concerned about Russia than China.

Russian President Vladimir Putin deployed troops into two separatist-controlled breakaway regions in eastern Ukraine after recognizing them as independent on Tuesday. The invasion into the territories resulted in the Biden administration issuing what it called its “first tranche of sanctions” against Russia.

The poll also measured perceptions of President Joe Biden’s foreign policy, recording low approval ratings from both Republicans and Independents. It showed that more than half of Americans disapprove of Biden in this area.

While 75% of Democrats approved of Biden’s foreign policy, the numbers are slightly less positive than they were in June, according to the poll, with approximately 72% holding a favorable view of the president’s relationship with Russia.

Those surveyed also demonstrated a loss in trust towards those who oversee the military, with a drop of 11% since September 2020. Confidence in the intelligence-gathering agencies of the U.S. remained the same at 23%.

The poll surveyed 1,289 U.S. adults and had a +/- 3.7 margin of error.

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    Chief Longshanks 3 years ago

    The CCP owns the Democrat Party and Russia is nothing more than a giant gas station. China is much more dangerous.

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