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Pew: Majority of Americans express confidence in Zelensky amid Russian invasion

By Daniel Uria   |   March 30, 2022 at 6:44 PM
A Pew Research Center poll released Wednesday found that 72% of Americans have confidence in Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's handling of international affairs as his country fights a Russian invasion. File Photo by Ukrainian Presidential Press Office Approval for Vladimir Putin was much lower with just 6% of Americans expressing confidence in the Russian leader. Photo by Mikhail Klimentyev/Kremlin/EPA-EFE The poll found that 55% of Americans expressed confidence in French President Emmanuel Macron. File Photo by Thibault Camus/EPA-EFE Fifty-three percent of respondents to the Pew poll expressed confidence in German Chancellor Olaf Scholz. File Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI Chinese President Xi Jinping, who has been warned by the United States against providing material support to Russia amid the invasion, received confidence from just 15% of Americans. File Photo by Stephen Shaver/UPI

March 30 (UPI) -- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has drawn positive ratings from Americans for his handling of international affairs after Russia invaded his country last month, according to a survey released Wednesday.

The Pew Research Center poll found that 72% of Americans have "a lot" or "some" confidence in Zelensky, higher than any other world leader included in the survey, while only 6% of Americans expressed confidence in Russian President Vladimir Putin after his decision to invade Ukraine.

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Americans aged 65 and older were the most confident in Zelensky, with 49% expressing a lot of confidence in Zelensky compared to 28% of adults under 30.

Respondents who leaned Democrat were more likely than those who lean Republican to express confidence in Zelensky, with 80% of Democrats saying they had some or a lot of confidence in the Ukrainian leader compared to 67% of Republicans.

Putin drew a lack of confidence from both political parties with just 5% of Democrats and 7% of Republicans expressing confidence that he would do the right thing regarding world affairs.

French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz also drew confidence from a slim majority of Americans, with 55% expressing confidence in Macron and 53% expressing confidence in Scholz.

Chinese President Xi Jinping, who has been warned by the United States against providing material support to Russia amid the invasion, received confidence from just 15% of Americans.

The poll was conducted through an online survey of 3,581 random U.S. adults who are members of the Pew Research Center's American Trends Panel from March 21 to 27.