There was strong support for legal abortion among respondents surveyed about the US election, but almost 60% agreed with key elements of former president’s platform
Overall, more of the Australians surveyed said they would vote Harris for president in the US election, if they were eligible, than would support Trump .Overall, more of the Australians surveyed said they would vote Harris for president in the US election, if they were eligible, than would support Trump ., and a majority of men and women support key elements of his platform including tariffs and deportation of illegal immigrants.
A majority of respondents agreed with statements summarising Trump’s policies , including “globalisation has gone too far, we need to protect local workers with tariffs on foreign goods” . Trump enjoyed a lead over Harris among Coalition voters, 47% to 33%, and minor parties and independents, 44% to 27%.
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