The exclusive findings also reveal Opposition Leader Peter Dutton gaining a big boost on his personal performance, and drawing level with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese as preferred leader.
Voters are bracing for economic and security shocks from the return of Donald Trump as United States president, with 40 per cent saying the outcome will be bad for Australia.is welcomed by 29 per cent of voters who believe it will be good for Australia, but there is a strong majority against taking sides with America in any conflict with China.
Trump has pledged to impose tariffs on China and other countries to defend American jobs, and has warned allies to spend more on their own defence, while declaring he can end the Russian war against Ukraine in a single day. “But there are also misgivings, or at least uncertainties, about what Trump might do that will affect us on trade and defence.
Harris, however, had a “net likeability” of 16 per cent among Australians in the wake of her defeat. While 25 per cent had a negative view of her, 41 per cent had a positive view. The survey found that 44 per cent were in favour of forming closer relations with other countries in the region, including China, in reaction to the Trump victory. Another 19 per cent disagreed with this, while 37 per cent were unsure.
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