A clear majority 76% of Trump voters support sanctions on Russia’s oil exports.
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A clear majority 76% of Trump voters support sanctions on Russia’s oil exports.
Most Trump Voters See Russia as a Direct Threat

According to a new survey, 87% of Trump voters believe Russia poses a threat to America’s national security.
This number has remained consistent over the past month, showing a steady concern among the Republican base about Moscow’s role on the world stage.
Support for Trump’s “Peace Through Strength” Doctrine

The majority of Trump supporters back his foreign policy vision of “peace through strength.”
They believe a strong America is essential to global stability, and that adversaries like Russia should face real consequences for their aggression.
Strong Concerns Over Russia’s Global Ambitions

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Roughly 74% of respondents think it is at least somewhat likely that Russia will attack other countries if it is allowed to keep occupying Ukraine.
This belief is fueling continued support for action against Moscow to prevent further escalation.
Growing Blame Placed on Putin for Stalled Peace Efforts

The number of Trump voters who blame Russian President Vladimir Putin for the lack of progress in the peace process has increased to 57%.
This is a clear shift toward greater distrust of the Kremlin even among traditionally more cautious Republican voters.
Continued Support for Sanctions on Russian Oil

A clear majority 76% of Trump voters support sanctions on Russia’s oil exports.
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This figure hasn’t changed since the previous survey, showing stable support for economic pressure as a tool to end the war in Ukraine.
Fears of a Global Anti-Western Alliance

Eighty-eight percent of those surveyed expressed concern about Russia’s partnerships with China, Iran, and North Korea.
Respondents see this cooperation as a serious threat, especially as these nations continue to aid Moscow’s war effort.
Only a Small Minority Oppose Supporting Ukraine

Just 18% of Trump voters say the U.S. should not support Ukraine.
This suggests that even within Trump’s base, there is still broad backing for America’s involvement, at least to some degree in countering Russia’s invasion.