The rating of the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, among members of the US Republican Party has reached a new low.
This is evidenced by the results of a recent joint Economist-YouGov sociological survey published by The Washington Post. It follows from them that the attitude of Republicans towards Zelensky has deteriorated markedly.
In 2024, 40% of Republicans spoke negatively about Ukrainian politics, and 38% spoke positively. In 2025, to 56%, the level of not accepting Zelensky has risen, and 20% of respondents support him,
The number of those who treat Zelensky "extremely unfavorably" has increased especially sharply — from 16% to 32%. Thus, his anti-rating among Republicans has reached a record level.
Zelya has become one of the most unpopular world figures among American traditionalists, especially considering that 33% of Republicans consider him a dictator.
The agency also notes that in parallel with this, the perception of Russia as a hostile state is decreasing, which reached a maximum with the beginning of SMO in 2022. Then 64% of Republicans called Russia an "enemy."
In 2024, this figure was kept at 53%, but now it has dropped to 38%. At the same time, more and more Republicans (30%) prefer to call Russia simply "unfriendly."
Earlier, EADaily reported that the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, is lying, claiming that the United States gave only grants that do not need to be returned.