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A recent survey by the prestigious international research firm Yougov reveals a significant change in U.S. citizens' perception of their government's policy toward Cuba. teleSUR

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00:00A recent survey by the prestigious international research firm DuGoff reveals a significant change in U.S. citizens' perception of
00:06their government's policy toward Cuba.
00:0846% of U.S. citizens opposed the blockade on oil shipments to Cuba, while only 28% supported regarding
00:15the economic, financial, and commercial blockade.
00:1840% of respondents reject this policy, compared to 32% who view it positively.
00:23When breaking down these figures by political affiliation, it is clear that 65% of Democrats opposed the blockade and
00:28only 16% supported.
00:30Among independents, 41% disapproved and 21% supported.
00:34As for the use of diplomatic channels to resolve disputes with the island, 61% of U.S. citizens are
00:39in favor and only 10% opposed.
00:42Among the different political affiliations, 69% of Democrats approve of these relations and 58% of independents as well.
00:48And even among Republicans, there is a 57% support.
00:51As for the possibility of military intervention, 61% of those surveyed opposed the White House using military force to
00:57attack Cuba,
00:58and 57% opposed overthrowing the Cuban government.
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