In a survey conducted by Voxmeter, 11.7 percent of the male respondents answered that they would vote for Donald Trump if they could. (Archive photo). Photo: Elijah Nouvelage/Ritzau Scanpix
Nearly 8% of Danes would vote for Trump
A survey by Voxmeter for Ritzau shows that if Danes could vote in the U.S. presidential election, 7.8% would choose Republican candidate Donald Trump. A majority of 83.5% would vote for Democrat Kamala Harris, with 8.7% undecided. Male Danish voters are more supportive of Trump, with 11.7% favoring him over 4% of female voters. Younger voters aged 18-34 show the most support for Trump at 13.5%, while only 2.3% of those over 65 would choose him. The poll was conducted from October 31 to November 4, querying only individuals over 18. With the U.S. election being tightly contested, all eyes are on swing states where Trump leads in five out of seven, according to RealClearPolitics’ weighted average.