Well seems Australians are smarter than the yanks but not surprising that it's only FRWNJ that support Pauline Hanson that favour Trump
If Australians could vote for either Kamala Harris or Donald Trump, the result would be a landslide, says survey
Who would Australians vote for?
If Australian voters decided the US presidential election, Kamala Harris would easily beat Donald Trump by 48 per cent to 27 per cent.
Now to be clear, winning the popular vote wouldn't necessarily determine the outcome. Most US experts argue a popular vote of 30 per cent is about as low as you could go. But some have claimed even lower percentages were possible.
David Talbot, director of Talbot Mills Research which is ANACTA Group's research partner, served as pollster and strategist for New Zealand's last two Labour prime ministers, Jacinda Ardern and Chris Hipkins. In Australia, he was involved in Labor's successful campaigns in the 2022 federal election and the Victorian state election.
He said in Australia, the support for Harris is very high.
"Australians have taken warmly to Kamala Harris. Even Coalition voters prefer Harris to Trump by 43 per cent to 37 per cent," Talbot told this column.
Last month, a poll conducted by the same firm investigated voter opinions of Joe Biden and Donald Trump. Biden (30 per cent) was barely ahead of Trump (28 per cent).
By vote, Greens (58 per cent to 17 per cent) and Labor (59 per cent to 22 per cent) strongly favoured Harris over Trump.
It was a tighter contest amongst Coalition voters, who favoured Harris by 43 per cent to 37 per cent over Trump.
Pauline Hanson One Nation voters broke decisively (58 per cent to 18 per cent) for Trump.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-08-26/us-election-who-would-australians-vote-for-kamala-harris-trump/104267762