Poll- Americans Are More Concerned About Crimes, Inflation Than Russia-Ukraine War Over Looming Midterm Elections

Poll- Americans Are More Concerned About Crimes, Inflation Than Russia-Ukraine War Over Looming Midterm Elections
The Russia-Ukraine war will not affect the view of US voters in the upcoming midterm elections over crime and the economy. LOGAN CYRUS/AFP via Getty Images

Despite attempts by the US administration to show US voters that the Russia-Ukraine war does matter, for most, it doesn't, and it won't change the fate of the Democrats in the upcoming midterm elections.

Americans are more afraid of election fraud and how Biden has managed the country with economic policies. Recent events have made voters aware of an attempt by the Dems to avoid a blood bath in November at all costs.

Media Attempts To Convince US Voters

The Biden White House and its attempt to color the conflict by using US media outlets partial to Kyiv has not only failed but become ignored.

Americans are subject to violence daily, and inflation is the factor that only matters. Nothing else is crucial in the next elections where Dems are edgy about, reported the Daily Telegraph.

Last Saturday, the Rasmussen Reports said that the legacy media's attempts to direct opinion favorable to Kyiv have fallen flat. It noted that these topics are broadcast by cable news and what issues are not important to voters before the upcoming midterms.

It should be highlighted how the administration could not convince US voters despite efforts; the Russia-Ukraine war is a significant concern for the midterm elections. Only one in five consider it, noted the Big News Network.

Survey Results Reveal US Voters' Main Concerns

According to Rasmussen, 87% of US voters are worried about violent crime, and 56% are uneasy more than the Ukraine conflict.

Both of these primary issues also include economic growth (84% and 55%), uncontrolled immigration (84% and 54%), high costs of gasoline (86% and 57%), monetary policy (85% and 57%), and environmental policy (87% dissatisfied and 54% very worried).

More crucial issues include 12 of them, which are ranked based on importance. Regarding what matters most, these would be what voters have indicated at 75-80%.

For example, in the case, 60% and 59% of Americans, respectively, convey a great deal of concern regarding election fraud and electoral truthfulness, which is triple the level of deep concern voiced about Ukraine. In Rasmussen's survey, 58% of survey participants also said education issues are very upsetting, citing Pressbee.

In comparison, somewhat lower turnout is involved in media-favored topics. For example, in the case, Rasmussen observed that just 38% of the voting public are remarkably worried about climate change, notwithstanding the 65% of the voter base that has some level of concern.

Republicans have a chance to trounce Dems and cut off President Biden The midterm elections are shaping to be a Democratic rout and a Republican storm to wash away their majority.

Issues that have taken down the president's party are crime, economic growth, inflation, and security of the US border. Rasmussen has indicated that the GOP has a two-point lead with less than two months.

Even if they are concerned, many Americans are not opposed to spending too much money on aid and weapons that cost billions of dollars for Kyiv.

In the poll, about 42% are not pleased with the decisions of the White House, which have hobbled the US badly in national security for a foreign nation.

The Russia-Ukraine war is seen as a non-concern for US voters in the upcoming midterm elections compared to more pressing problems. It seems the administration is mistaken if it can bail them out of a loss in November.

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