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Foreign Policy
registered voters
January 15, 2015—March 28, 2026:
419,789 Responses
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Should the United States be more involved or less involved in solving problems overseas?
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100%
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100%
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2026-03-28
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6M
3M
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All Respondents
March 28, 2026
100% of population
Total
More involved
12%
Less involved
56%
Neither more nor less
25%
Unsure
8%
Subgroups
Refined by:
Clear All
100% of population
Total
More involved
12%
Less involved
55%
Neither more nor less
25%
Unsure
8%
age:
18-34
More involved
9%
Less involved
65%
Neither more nor less
18%
Unsure
9%
age:
35-49
More involved
9%
Less involved
63%
Neither more nor less
20%
Unsure
7%
age:
50-64
More involved
13%
Less involved
51%
Neither more nor less
29%
Unsure
7%
age:
65+
More involved
15%
Less involved
45%
Neither more nor less
33%
Unsure
7%
education:
Non-College Graduate
More involved
10%
Less involved
58%
Neither more nor less
25%
Unsure
7%
education:
College Graduate
More involved
13%
Less involved
53%
Neither more nor less
26%
Unsure
8%
education:
Postgraduate
More involved
16%
Less involved
49%
Neither more nor less
26%
Unsure
9%
gender:
Male
More involved
14%
Less involved
53%
Neither more nor less
27%
Unsure
6%
gender:
Female
More involved
9%
Less involved
58%
Neither more nor less
23%
Unsure
9%
party:
Democrat
More involved
18%
Less involved
51%
Neither more nor less
21%
Unsure
10%
party:
Republican
More involved
9%
Less involved
51%
Neither more nor less
34%
Unsure
5%
party:
Independent
More involved
8%
Less involved
64%
Neither more nor less
21%
Unsure
7%
race:
White
More involved
11%
Less involved
53%
Neither more nor less
27%
Unsure
8%
race:
Black or African-American
More involved
12%
Less involved
61%
Neither more nor less
20%
Unsure
7%
race:
Hispanic/Latino
More involved
11%
Less involved
64%
Neither more nor less
19%
Unsure
6%
race:
Other
More involved
15%
Less involved
53%
Neither more nor less
24%
Unsure
8%
All Respondents
March 28, 2026
100% of population
More involved
Less involved
Neither more nor less
Unsure
Total
12%
56%
25%
8%
Subgroups
Refined by:
Clear All
100% of population
age
More involved
Less involved
Neither more nor less
Unsure
18-34
9%
65%
18%
9%
35-49
9%
63%
20%
7%
50-64
13%
51%
29%
7%
65+
15%
45%
33%
7%
education
More involved
Less involved
Neither more nor less
Unsure
Non-College Graduate
10%
58%
25%
7%
College Graduate
13%
53%
26%
8%
Postgraduate
16%
49%
26%
9%
gender
More involved
Less involved
Neither more nor less
Unsure
Male
14%
53%
27%
6%
Female
9%
58%
23%
9%
party
More involved
Less involved
Neither more nor less
Unsure
Democrat
18%
51%
21%
10%
Republican
9%
51%
34%
5%
Independent
8%
64%
21%
7%
race
More involved
Less involved
Neither more nor less
Unsure
White
11%
53%
27%
8%
Black or African-American
12%
61%
20%
7%
Hispanic/Latino
11%
64%
19%
6%
Other
15%
53%
24%
8%
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