Publication Date: 06/06/2026 5:00 AM CST
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Trump's Ratings on Ukraine Tumble to Biden Levels

Publication: 06/06/2026 5:00 AM CST

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  • Just 29% of voters now say President Trump's handling of the situation in Ukraine has been Good or Excellent, while 47% rate it as Poor.
    • That's a far cry from the 40% who said Good or Excellent and the 31% who said Poor in our last survey in September of 2025.
    • Those numbers are similar to Biden's rating in January 2024 (28% Good/Excellent, 40% Poor).
    • Just 28% of Traditional GOP voters give the president positive marks, compared to 72% of Trump-policy voters.
  • A solid majority (57%) say we should support Ukraine over Russia, while 28% say we should support Neither.
    • Just 6% say we should support Russia.
  • This may be partly due to the fact that 47% of voters think Russia and Iran are allies.
    • Just 23% say they are not.
  • Still, nearly 6 in 10 (57%) continue to say that it is more important to keep the U.S. out of a wider war with Russia than to help Ukraine, while just 35% disagree.
    • More than 7 in 10 Republicans (72%) say we should keep the U.S. out of a wider war.
    • Democrats are more divided: 50% prioritize helping Ukraine, while 40% say keeping the U.S. out of a wider war is more important.


This data is from a Napolitan News Service survey of 1,000 Registered Voters conducted online by Scott Rasmussen, June 3-4, 2026. RMG Research, Inc., conducted the field work for the survey. It has a margin of error of +/- 3.1.


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