When voters were asked how confident they are that Russia and Ukraine will agree to a permanent cease fire in the near future, 27 percent say they are either very confident (3 percent) or somewhat confident (24 percent), while 69 percent say they are either not so confident (37 percent) or not confident at all (32 percent). When voters were asked how confident they are that Israel and Hamas will agree to a permanent cease fire in the near future, 17 percent say they are either very confident (3 percent) or somewhat confident (14 percent), while 77 percent say they are either not so confident (33 percent) or not confident at all (44 percent). More than 7 in 10 voters (73 percent) think prejudice against Jewish people in the United States today is either a very serious problem (38 percent) or a somewhat serious problem (35 percent), while 22 percent think it is either a not so serious problem (16 percent) or not a problem at all (6 percent).
Published at: 2025-06-11 22:43:36
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