Sixty percent of the voters say they do not consider President Trump Has been very difficult On Russian President Vladimir Putin, according to a new Harvard Cap-Houris Poll released on Monday.
Those respondents include 58 percent independent, 73 percent democrats and 48 percent Republicans.
Additionally, 53 percent of the voters said that they are not satisfied with Trump’s handle to deal with talks between Russia and Ukraine.
Pole director Mark Penn said, “Pole shows a change for the approach against Putin and more support for Ukraine. Putin’s rope is over a dope strategy.”
On Monday, Trump said that the US would impose 100 percent secondary economic sanctions on countries that trade with Russia if Moscow does not agree to a ceasefire in Ukraine over the next 50 days.
Trump is rapidly disappointed with Putin as the Russian President continues to fire missiles in Ukraine despite the ceasefire’s efforts.
Trump said on Monday, “The only one we have not been able to receive yet is Russia. And I am not happy. And I will tell you that Ukraine wants to do something.”
He said, “It is talking all this and then the missiles go to the Kiev and kill 60 people,” he said. “It’s to stop. It’s to stop.”
The Harvard Cap-Hairis Pol survey was conducted from 6-8 July 2025 and 2,044 registered voters were surveyed. This is a collaboration with the Center for the US Political Studies in Harvard University and Harris Poll.
The survey is an online sample drawn from the Harris panel and weighted to reflect known demographics. The margin of error is plus or minus 2.2 percentage points.