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What Ukrainians think about Trump and his 'quid pro quo' in 3 charts

  • Written by Erik C. Nisbet, Associate Professor of Communication, Political Science and Environmental Policy and Co-Director of the Eurasian Security and Governance Program, The Ohio State University
Ukrainians don't agree on how their president should have handled Trump's request.Andreas Wolochow/Shutterstock.com

As Americans turn their attention to the first public hearings in the House impeachment investigation, there is another country that has been affected by the scandal that’s fueling the investigation: Ukraine.

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