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Novus, in collaboration with Gallup International, has conducted a unique global survey examining views on Kamala Harris and Donald Trump across 44 countries. The results reveal, inter alia, that a majority of the world would vote for Kamala Harris (54%) over Donald Trump (26%).
Regional differences show that Harris is more popular in Latin America (51%) and Western Europe (27%), whereas Trump is more popular in Eastern Europe (27%) and Southeast Asia (42%).
The highest support for Harris is found in Denmark (85%), Finland (82%), Sweden (81%), and Norway (81%), whereas the highest support for Trump is found in Serbia (59%), Hungary (49%), Bulgaria (49%), and Kazakhstan (44%). In Russia, 43% would vote for Trump and 12% for Harris.
Globally, on average, 32% think that the stability in the world would increase with Harris as president and 17% that it would decrease. In contrast, with Trump as president, 19% believe world stability would increase and 49% that it would decrease.
In Sweden, 38% think that world stability would increase with Harris as president and 10% that it would decrease. In contrast, with Trump as president, 11% think world stability would increase and 74% think it would decrease.
Globally, on average, 32% would advise the American President to increase the provision of American resources into aiding Ukraine in the Russo-Ukrainian conflict and 23% would advise the President to decrease it. In Sweden, 60% would advise the President to increase it and 6% to decrease it.
Novus has also summarized all the information in an overview dashboard, allowing you to dig deeper into the responses from people across different countries. To access the dashboard, click here.
A total of 40.888 persons in 44 countries were interviewed globally. In each country a representative sample of around 1000 men and women was interviewed during October 2024 either face to face, via telephone or online. The margin of error for the survey is between +3-5% at 95% confidence level.
The survey in Sweden was conducted by Novus from September 26 to Oktober 2, 2024, within the Novus Sweden Panel. It was completed by a total of 1058 respondents aged 18 to 84. For further information about Novus Sweden Panel, see https://novus.se/om-novus/vanliga-fragor/. If unsure how to interpret a figure, please contact info@novus.se.
Gallup International Association (GIA) is the leading global independent association in opinion polling. For over 75 years Gallup International members have demonstrated their expert ability to conduct multi-country surveys on a comparable basis and deliver the highest quality. Our more than 50 members and partners are leading national institutes with a profound local knowledge of research methods and techniques, statistical sources, customs and culture differences of its own country and the region. This gives our network the ability to conduct opinion polls in more than 130 countries around the world. For further details see website: www.gallup-international.com.
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