Poll: Strong Bipartisan Support for International Engagement, Defense Spending
A new Ronald Reagan Institute poll reveals growing bipartisan support for U.S. international military engagement, NATO alliance commitment, and weapons support for Ukraine. The survey of over 2,500 Americans shows 64 percent favor increased U.S. involvement in international affairs, while 68 percent view NATO favorably and 64 percent support sending weapons to Kyiv. The findings also indicate strong backing for Golden Dome homeland defense spending and military operations against drug trafficking in the Caribbean. Released ahead of the Reagan National Defense Forum, the poll reflects American preferences for maintaining military superiority and deterring major adversaries.
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