Every year, the Better World Campaign conducts public opinion polling to understand American support for the UN and key foreign policy issues facing the U.S. Read the results from our latest polls below.
Polling
New Poll Underscores Bipartisan U.S. Support for the United Nations
In a poll of nearly two thousand registered voters, 73% of respondents from across the political spectrum support America’s engagement with the United Nations.
Democrats and Republicans agree the U.S. should pay dues owed to the UN peacekeeping budget
A May 2023 survey shows there is strong alignment across parties, with 87% of Democrats and 75% of Republicans believing the U.S. should pay “immediately” or “over time.”
Poll Finds Strong Bipartisan Support for U.S. Aid that Addresses the Global Food Crisis
75% of adults support the U.S. providing aid to organizations assisting countries suffering from the global food crisis
Poll on the U.S. Countering the Influence of China and Russia in Global Affairs and at the UN
A January 2022 poll finds Americans are divided about whether the U.S. should unilaterally counter countries like Russia and China
Young Americans on the UN and America’s Role in the World
Young Americans favor an “America first, but not alone” approach to U.S. foreign policy