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Response rates from 222 Liberal Conservatism voters.
62% Yes |
38% No |
62% Yes |
28% No |
6% No, this should be decided after the current war ends so we avoid a third world war |
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2% No, there is too much corruption in Ukraine |
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1% No, and abolish NATO |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 222 Liberal Conservatism voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 222 Liberal Conservatism voters.
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Unique answers from Liberal Conservatism voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@B32RT3F2 days2D
Yes, effective immediately, and Russia should be forcibly removed from their internationally recognized territory.
@B2SXP9S2wks2W
Yes, they should be allowed to do so, along with the EU, and an intervention should be undertaken immediately to force the Russians out and if necessary force a Russian capitulation.
@B24STGS2mos2MO
Yes, Ukraine should be allowed to join both NATO and the EU, and a Coalition of the Willing should intervene in the war to remove the Russian Armed Forces from all Ukrainian territory including Crimea.
@9ZTPDVM3mos3MO
Yes, and NATO should intervene in the Russian Invasion of Ukraine immediately to put an end to Russia's actions.
@KenyaTheKomrade1yr1Y
No, Ukraine cant join NATO because of territorial instability which makes Ukraine ineligible to join according to NATO rules
@9DXR7GG1yr1Y
Yes if this is decided by Ukrainian people in a fair election
@9FCTQHN1yr1Y
I don't what to say about this, as a year 10 international student I'd say just keep it as normal as possible itself and don't change anything. We have to look at both sides of the situation to bring the best repercussion to everyone.
@9M8CT8410mos10MO
No, it would be more likely for Russia to invade Ukraine again, so the only solution for Ukraine is to become a neutral country so Ukraine can ask for help from another country just in case Russia attacks Ukraine and also help to avoid NATO and Russia border in order not to have aggression against each other.
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