AP-NORC Poll: Americans expect Russia tension will get worse
WASHINGTON — Americans largely fear the country’s relationship with Russia and China will get worse in the coming year, and despite signs of diplomatic progress with Kim Jong Un on nuclear weapons, nearly half say the same about North Korea.
That’s according to a new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research that provides insight into the public’s view on the direction of U.S. ties with those key strategic rivals, 15 months after President Donald Trump took office.
“Trump has opened up a whole bucket of worms, and he’s doing it with too many countries all at once,” said John Parker, 70, of Fort Lauderdale, Florida. “It’s almost like he’s trying to get us into trouble.”
The poll found that Americans are most downbeat about the relationship with Russia: 56 per cent think it will get worse over the next year, while just 13 per cent think it will improve. Even among Republicans, more expect the relationship with Russia to get worse than better, 40 per cent to 20 per cent, though another 40 per cent expect it to stay about the same.