67% of Australians would vote for Kamala Harris for President

YouGov
August 29, 2024, 3:19 AM GMT+0

YouGov’s latest Public Data poll has found that 67% of Australians would vote for Kamala Harris if they had a vote in the US Presidential election over Donald Trump at 33%.

Support for Harris is in clear majority amongst people who in 2022 voted Liberal (58%), Labor (79%), Greens (90%) as well Yes (81%) and No (58%) voters in the Voice referendum. 80% of One Nation voters said they would vote for Trump.

Paul Smith, Director of Public Data said, “Kamala Harris has the support of two thirds of Australian voters following the Democratic Convention, with a broad spectrum of support that includes a majority of Australians who vote Labor, Coalition and Green and Australians who voted Yes and No in the voice referendum.”

The poll was taken immediately after the Democratic Convention between 23rd and 28th of August of a politically representative sample of 1543 Australians.

The satisfaction for both party leaders once again remains negative.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s score satisfaction rate is -11 (41% satisfied, 52% dissatisfied).

Comparatively, the Leader of the Opposition Peter Dutton’s score is less negative coming in at -5 (42% satisfied, 47% dissatisfied).

However Anthony Albanese remains as the preferred Prime Minister, but his margin is only 5%, 43% are prefer of Albanese, while 38% prefer Dutton.

19% of Australians don’t prefer either party leader as Prime Minister.

Please see more insights on the YouGov website, https://au.yougov.com/

Methodology: This survey was conducted between August 23rd and 28th 2024 with a sample of 1543. Results are weighted to be representative of the population by age, gender, education, AEC region, household income, weighting by past vote (Federal vote and Voice referendum), with an effective margin of error of 3.2%. See Australian Polling Council methodology statement for full weightings.

YouGov correctly predicted the result of the recent referendum at 40% Yes, 60% No, and is a founding member of the Australian Polling Council, as well as a global leader in polling research. We are the only polling company to have polled our entire panel of survey participants to ensure our polls are representative of how Australians voted in the Voice referendum.

For further information or comment contact Paul Smith, Director of Government paul.smith@yougov.com.