Country Favorability Ratings (December 2022)

Country Favorability Ratings (December 2022)

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Great Britain62%
Australia62%
Canada60%
Japan60%
South Korea55%
Ukraine50%
Israel47%
Mexico38%
Venezuela15%
Saudi Arabia12%
China10%
Russia7%
North Korea7%

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CategoryDemocratIndependentRepublican
Great Britain68%50%64%
Australia72%47%58%
Canada84%47%45%
Japan63%57%62%
South Korea58%50%59%
Ukraine72%33%36%
Israel34%39%68%
Mexico57%28%23%
Venezuela18%9%11%
Saudi Arabia12%7%12%
China12%7%7%
Russia5%13%9%
North Korea7%10%7%

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CategoryLean DemocratNot very strong DemocratStrong Democrat
Great Britain68%64%71%
Australia78%65%75%
Canada79%81%86%
Japan69%52%67%
South Korea59%45%63%
Ukraine79%57%77%
Israel33%40%31%
Mexico60%53%58%
Venezuela19%23%15%
Saudi Arabia5%13%14%
China10%17%9%
Russia1%6%6%
North Korea3%13%6%

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CategoryLean RepublicanNot very strong RepublicanStrong Republican
Great Britain65%60%65%
Australia51%61%61%
Canada39%50%46%
Japan74%54%61%
South Korea66%56%58%
Ukraine23%37%40%
Israel73%54%72%
Mexico28%24%21%
Venezuela14%12%9%
Saudi Arabia11%14%12%
China3%10%8%
Russia12%6%8%
North Korea4%10%6%

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CategoryLiberalsModeratesConservatives
Great Britain69%54%61%
Australia76%51%57%
Canada83%59%44%
Japan70%47%61%
South Korea64%38%59%
Ukraine74%45%36%
Israel29%35%71%
Mexico57%42%22%
Venezuela17%19%9%
Saudi Arabia9%15%13%
China9%13%6%
Russia4%10%7%
North Korea5%11%5%

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CategoryLean liberalSomewhat liberalExtremely liberal
Great Britain72%74%60%
Australia76%77%74%
Canada86%84%80%
Japan68%72%69%
South Korea59%63%69%
Ukraine72%79%69%
Israel32%33%19%
Mexico55%52%67%
Venezuela13%18%19%
Saudi Arabia10%7%12%
China8%10%12%
Russia4%3%5%
North Korea1%8%6%

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CategoryLean conservativeSomewhat conservativeExtremely conservative
Great Britain58%69%55%
Australia54%62%55%
Canada50%50%36%
Japan64%61%59%
South Korea50%61%60%
Ukraine34%38%35%
Israel54%68%81%
Mexico32%18%20%
Venezuela16%4%11%
Saudi Arabia13%9%16%
China13%1%8%
Russia14%3%9%
North Korea4%2%9%

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CategoryWhiteBlackHispanic
Great Britain68%55%54%
Australia67%59%53%
Canada58%74%58%
Japan63%49%54%
South Korea61%47%44%
Ukraine49%58%51%
Israel53%40%43%
Mexico31%42%54%
Venezuela10%28%18%
Saudi Arabia10%15%14%
China6%14%14%
Russia6%10%7%
North Korea7%11%6%

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CategoryMaleFemale
Great Britain63%61%
Australia66%59%
Canada61%60%
Japan71%49%
South Korea66%45%
Ukraine49%52%
Israel54%43%
Mexico35%40%
Venezuela16%13%
Saudi Arabia14%10%
China9%9%
Russia9%5%
North Korea8%7%

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CategoryUrbanSuburbanRural
Great Britain64%62%56%
Australia67%63%51%
Canada70%59%48%
Japan57%64%54%
South Korea52%58%50%
Ukraine57%51%38%
Israel45%48%54%
Mexico49%34%31%
Venezuela21%11%12%
Saudi Arabia18%11%6%
China17%6%6%
Russia10%6%5%
North Korea13%5%2%

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Category18-2930-4445-6465+
Great Britain58%54%63%72%
Australia55%61%60%69%
Canada58%63%58%63%
Japan54%53%61%68%
South Korea46%49%54%70%
Ukraine51%51%49%51%
Israel37%37%51%62%
Mexico52%39%34%32%
Venezuela32%17%8%9%
Saudi Arabia20%16%7%9%
China22%10%7%2%
Russia16%8%5%2%
North Korea21%8%4%1%

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CategoryNo HSHigh school graduateSome college2-year4-yearPost-grad
Great Britain46%57%63%51%66%76%
Australia38%59%62%52%66%74%
Canada59%59%58%58%60%69%
Japan32%57%60%47%64%71%
South Korea29%52%52%50%62%64%
Ukraine38%48%49%47%52%62%
Israel56%52%47%46%45%45%
Mexico56%33%38%31%38%45%
Venezuela32%21%14%17%9%10%
Saudi Arabia3%17%12%11%10%10%
China3%11%10%10%9%7%
Russia3%8%6%8%8%7%
North Korea0%12%2%9%8%5%

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CategoryExtremely importantSomewhat importantNot very importantNot at all important
Great Britain59%67%55%65%
Australia59%61%61%69%
Canada52%64%57%74%
Japan56%58%63%68%
South Korea54%54%53%62%
Ukraine47%49%54%60%
Israel62%47%33%31%
Mexico31%44%40%43%
Venezuela16%16%8%15%
Saudi Arabia13%18%9%3%
China8%15%7%4%
Russia7%12%5%3%
North Korea8%10%5%3%

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CategoryThe Bible is the actual word of God and is to be taken literally, word for word.The Bible is the word of God but not everything in it should be taken literally, word for word.The Bible is a book written by men and is not the word of God.Don't know.
Great Britain54%65%71%41%
Australia52%67%73%31%
Canada48%61%79%41%
Japan49%61%71%51%
South Korea48%58%62%40%
Ukraine40%53%64%36%
Israel60%53%29%29%
Mexico35%35%49%30%
Venezuela22%11%11%14%
Saudi Arabia21%11%4%5%
China16%7%5%6%
Russia12%6%5%8%
North Korea16%4%3%10%

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