USSC-YouGov polls provide insight into the attitudes and opinions of people in both Australia and the United States on a diverse range of topics.
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The United States has had nearly as many COVID-19 cases as Australia has people. More than 400,000 have died of the virus in America, compared to just 909 in Australia. If you thought...
More than 230,000 new COVID-19 cases were confirmed in the United States on Wednesday 13 January. Cumulatively, nearly 23.5 million Americans have been confirmed as carrying COVID-19 and nearly 400,000 have died with...
Australians are far more likely to get vaccinated against COVID-19 than their American counterparts, according to a new survey released today, reports The West Australian. The article refers to polling published by the...
The Market Herald refers to polling published by USSC that revealed that almost every demographic and political group in Australia would have voted overwhelmingly for the Democratic candidate Joe Biden in the November...
Donald Trump is refusing to go quietly into the night.
While he has finally accepted the start of a transition process to the new administration, he has not conceded the election to Democratic...
The Australian Financial Review refers to polling published by USSC looking at Australians' preference for Donald Trump or Joe Biden as US president.
The Australian Financial Review refers to polling conducted by the United States Studies Centre that found If Trump declares victory, 69 per cent of Democrats said Americans should not accept him as the...
How fair do Americans believe their elections are? Do they think votes are counted properly, or that fraudulent mail-in ballots are cast? Will Americans accept the election outcome if their candidate loses?
There...