63% of
adults think that with Trump being elected as the next US President will be
negative for Ireland.
More than 1 in 10 (11%) are now more likely to vote for a
current coalition party given Trump’s election.
· Nearly half (49%) of adults
think that with Trump as the next US President there will be a negative impact
on the cost-of-living in 2025.
· Of
those who think there will be negative impacts on Ireland due to Trumps
re-election, 68% think it will weaken the global economy driven by the US trade
tariffs.
· 63%
think there will be a reduction in Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) by US
companies in Ireland and 62% think there will be a reduction in tax receipts
from US companies based in Ireland.
· 15%
of adults think having Trump as US President there will be a positive impact on
Ireland. Of these, 45% think there will be a general improvement in the Global
economy driven by the US economy growth.
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About
iReach Insights
iReach
Insights provides a range of research and market intelligence services in
Ireland and Europe. iReach has built a Consumer Decisions Research Panel of
40,000 members in Ireland, delivering robust research insights. The survey
questions were included in the Nationally Representative iReach Consumer
Decisions Omnibus run between the 5th and 12th of
November and has a 3% Confidence Interval and 95% Confidence Level.
Questions
asked of adults nationwide:
Q1.
Do you think Donald Trump being elected as next US President will be positive
for Ireland?
Q2.
What will be the positive impacts on Ireland?
Q3.
What will be the negative impacts on Ireland?
Q4.
Do you think Donald Trump as the next US President will have a negative or
positive impact on your cost of living in 2025?
Q5.
Do you think Trump as the next US President, will create an environment for a
ceasefire in the invasion of Ukraine by Russia?
Q6.
Do you think Trump as the next US President, will create an environment for a
ceasefire in the Middle East conflict?
Q7.
Do you think the world will be a more dangerous place with increased regional
conflicts with Donald Trump as President?
Q8.
The Irish government has called for a General Election on the 29th of
November. Will Donald Trump’s election as the next US president change how you
had planned to vote?
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