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Most Americans support Russia sanctions; many support sanctioning countries that buy Russian oil
Alexander Rossell Hayes, YouGov
In June, U.S. senators drafted a bipartisan bill that would increase economic sanctions on Russia and — for the first time — impose sanctions on countries that buy Russian oil and gas. To better understand how Americans may react to this bill, YouGov ran a recent survey examining their attitudes towards the conflict, sanctions on Russia, and secondary sanctions on Russia’s trade partners.
How young Americans view the U.S. military strikes on Iran
Clifford Young and Bernard Mendez, Ipsos
Five charts on how Americans view U.S. involvement in the Middle East and the emergent generation gap on U.S. foreign policy
Do the US public support Trump bombing Iran? Here’s what the data shows
Paul Whiteley (University of Essex), The Conversation
An Economist/YouGov poll conducted between June 19 and June 23 suggests that it is unlikely that the Trump administration will experience a “rally round the flag” event after the US air strikes on June 22.

On Iran, a reminder that party trumps values
G. Elliott Morris, Strength In Numbers
After Trump's Iran attack, MAGA voters are not isolationist anymore

What Democratic swings in special elections mean for 2026
Lenny Bronner and Nick Mourtoupalas, Washington Post [unlocked]
Democrats are showing up and seeing major gains in off-cycle elections. Can they keep the trend going through the midterms?
Democrats’ 2028 Priorities: Traits vs Names
Bradley Wascher, Noble Predictive Insights
Three years out from the 2028 presidential primaries, Democrats are in the wilderness. They’re looking for a leader, but no candidates have announced a presidential run, and polls show that Democratic voters have no idea who they want at the front. But NPI’s April national poll of registered voters, conducted in partnership with The Center Square, finds that Democrats know what they want, even if they don’t know who. And our research shows that just a couple candidates fit the bill.

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