QUESTIONS
1.
1.
The survey found that 58.3% believe the United States should engage more in negotiations on issues such as climate change, human rights and migration. Do you agree with the 58.3%? Yes
60%
827 votes
No
18%
247 votes
Undecided
22%
302 votes
2.
2.
42.3% believe the United States should cut the number of troops in Europe, Asia and the Middle East, reduce its commitments to defend countries there and gradually shift regional security responsibility to allies. Do you agree with the 42.3%? Yes
51%
702 votes
No
19%
258 votes
Undecided
30%
416 votes
3.
3.
40.3% or respondents want to maintain current U.S. military spending, while 38.6% want to cut it and 16.4% want to increase it. What do you think about the current US military spending? It should be maintained
35%
483 votes
It should be cut
29%
393 votes
It should be increased
14%
188 votes
Undecided
23%
312 votes
4.
4.
42.2% believe the U.S. military should defend Taiwan if it were attacked by China, 16.2% believe it should not, and 41.6% were unsure. Would you be in favor of defending Taiwan if attacked by China? Yes
33%
455 votes
No
19%
255 votes
Undecided
48%
666 votes
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