Bloomberg News reports:
People living in NATO nations reported sharply higher confidence in U.S. global leadership during President Joe Biden’s first year in office than during the last year of Donald Trump’s presidency, according to newly released findings from Gallup, signaling support that Biden will draw on this week in pushing for renewed pressure on Russia.
Polling from more than two dozen NATO nations showed nearly all saw an increase in approval ratings in 2021, as compared to 2020, when asked about perceptions of U.S. leadership abroad. Germany, the U.K., Norway and Canada were among the countries that reported the sharpest rebounds: All saw increases of at least 30 percentage points.
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People living in NATO nations reported sharply higher confidence in U.S. global leadership during President Joe Biden’s first year in office than during the last year of Donald Trump’s presidency, according to a Gallup poll https://t.co/NqlAvGGz4h via @bpolitics
— Robert Burgess (@BobOnMarkets) March 23, 2022
With Biden flying to Brussels today for a NATO summit, Gallup finds that he has seen big big gains in overseas approval of U.S. leadership.
U.S. ratings in many countries have matched or surpassed levels during the Obama years, including in Germany. https://t.co/2b73J3SDz0
— Axios (@axios) March 23, 2022