46 percent of voters see no clear winner from Trump-Zelensky meeting: Poll
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How did Americans view the Trump-Zelenskyy meeting? Poll shows stark divide
(The Hill) — Forty six percent of American voters said that neither the U.S. nor Ukraine walked away as a winner from last week’s tumultuous meeting between President Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, according to a new Emerson College poll released on Monday.
Voters Split on Zelensky-Trump Meeting
Regarding the President Trump’s handling of the war between Russia and Ukraine, a new Emerson College poll finds 44% of voters disapprove, 41% approve, and 15% are neutral. Following the Oval Office meeting between Trump and Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky, 46% of voters think neither the United States nor Ukraine walked away from the meeting as a winner, while 35% think the United States walked away as a winner and 15% Ukraine; 4% think bo…
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