New polling shows that Americans feelings on the draft have changed in recent years.
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Rasmussen Reports released the polling data, which found that support for the draft remains low.
“Despite reports of recruiting shortfalls by the U.S. military, fewer than one-in-four Americans are in favor of a military draft,” Rasmussen said.
THe report found that support for the draft has actually declined since 2019.
“The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey finds that 23% of American Adults think the United States should have a military draft,” Rasmussen said. “Fifty-six percent (61%) see no need for a draft. Seventeen percent (14%) are not sure. These findings are just slightly changed from 2019, when 30% of Likely Voters favored a draft.”