On Friday's "PBS NewsHour," New York Times columnist David Brooks stated that President Joe Biden's poor approval numbers on his handling of Ukraine are a reflection of partisanship and "We're just not as resilient a country as we were when you could get beyond party labels."
Host Judy Woodruff stated, "48% - by 11 points people disapprove of his handling, compared to 37% approve. But when you ask people what about the specifics of the administration's policy, namely, should we be sending armed forces, 70% say no. That's the president's policy. Should we provide weapons? 72% say yes. That's the president's policy. Enforce the no-fly zone, 52%, small majority, say no. That's the president's policy. So, there is a contradiction, what do we make of all this?".
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Sunday, March 27, 2022
Biden's Poor Numbers on Ukraine Are 'Measure of Partisanship'
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