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And the lack of confidence shows in the Republican side.
A majority of Americans don’t have faith in President Donald Trump’s decision-making ability related to the Russia-Ukraine war ahead of his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, according to a poll released Thursday.
Nearly 60 percent of people said in a Pew Research Center poll they are either “not too confident” or “not at all confident” that Trump can make “wise decisions” about the deadliest conflict in Europe since World War II.
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Democrats expressed significantly less confidence in the president’s decision-making skills than Republicans in the poll taken in early August. But Trump has also lost trust with Republicans, with 73 percent telling Pew they are somewhat or very confident in Trump’s ability to handle the war, compared to 81 percent in July 2024.
A majority of Americans don’t have faith in President Donald Trump’s decision-making ability related to the Russia-Ukraine war ahead of his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, according to a poll released Thursday.
Nearly 60 percent of people said in a Pew Research Center poll they are either “not too confident” or “not at all confident” that Trump can make “wise decisions” about the deadliest conflict in Europe since World War II.
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Democrats expressed significantly less confidence in the president’s decision-making skills than Republicans in the poll taken in early August. But Trump has also lost trust with Republicans, with 73 percent telling Pew they are somewhat or very confident in Trump’s ability to handle the war, compared to 81 percent in July 2024.