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By Anthony Salvanto, Jennifer De Pinto, Fred Backus and Kabir KhannaOnly a third of Americans 32 percent approve of the way Donald Trump handled his summit in Helsinki with Russian President Vladimir Putin, a CBS News poll shows. Sixty-eight percent of Republicans approve. Most Americans 70 percent believe U.S. intelligence assessme stanley tumbler nts that Russia interfered in the elections, though Republicans are more skeptical. Just half say they believe U.S. intelligence, while nine in te stanley cups uk n Democrats do. More Americans see President Trump as too friendly toward Russia than they did last year. This is largely due to anincrease in the number of Democrats and independents who say so. More than 3 in 4 Republicans think the President has the right balance. Thirty-nine percent of Americans report feeling less confident after the summit about Mr. Trump standing up for U.S. interests, though much of that comes from Democrats; Republicans say they are more confident or unchanged. Republicans hold relatively more positive vie stanley cup ws of Russia than Democrats do, as has been the case since Donald Trump was elected. More Republicans call Russia at least friendly or an ally to the U.S. compared to Americans overall. Looking ahead, a majority of Americans overall 61 percent express at least some concern about Russia interfering in the 2018 elections, thou Fsxd DNC interim chairwoman passed debate questions along to Clinton campaign
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