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America is such a heterogeneous and polarized place, I honestly have no idea what the american public actually thinks and by extension, how the election will turn out. If there are any americans here I would appreciate to hear some first hand reports about what they see and hear around them.

I'm pretty sure most of the american public actually cares about the war against Ukraine, but how do they actually weigh it against all the other issues? Because that's the problem with their two party system, they don't have much of a choice and they can't make Ukraine a ride or die issue. Would any republican voter throw all his or her conservative values, stances on imigration, etc. over board, just so Ukraine gets American support? I mean, I don't even know if I could do that. But I fortunately also don't live under a two party system and don't have to loose sleep over that because I can choose from a range of parties that approximate my values way better.

So yeah, hearing an american's perspective about this would really interest me. Also regarding to the state of war-fatigue there after the huge bummer that was Afghanistan. And what impact the Israel issue has there.