4. Views of Trump’s characteristics
Majorities in many countries surveyed describe Trump as arrogant, dangerous and a strong leader. Relatively few see him as well-qualified to be president, diplomatic or honest.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
Majorities in many countries surveyed describe Trump as arrogant, dangerous and a strong leader. Relatively few see him as well-qualified to be president, diplomatic or honest.
A median of 28% of adults across 24 countries say they are online almost constantly, and 40% say they use the internet several times a day.
From diversity in Indonesia to food in France, people in 25 countries share in their own words what makes them proud.
Trust tends to be higher in the high-income countries surveyed than in the middle-income ones.
People across 25 nations are mostly unfavorable toward China and lack confidence in Xi, but views have improved in some places.
Most Israeli adults do not post or share about political and social issues online – including the war between Israel and Hamas.
A majority of Americans say China is a competitor of the U.S., not an enemy or partner. But more say China poses a top threat than say the same of any other country.
Across 24 nations, a 49% median view the U.S. favorably, while an identical share do not. People are also roughly split on whether U.S. democracy works well.
A median of 47% across the 24 countries have a favorable opinion of India, while a median of 38% have an unfavorable view.
Democrats’ frustration with their own party is up sharply, as many say it hasn’t pushed back hard enough against Trump and the GOP. In contrast, 40% of Republicans say they are frustrated with their party.
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