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Answer Overview

Response rates from 447 Right-Wing Populism voters.

73%
Yes
27%
No
56%
Yes
26%
No
13%
Yes, but only if it is a joint Australia/U.S. base
1%
No, and we should establish more neutrality in our international affairs
4%
Yes, but only if they are jointly owned and operated
0%
No, this provides no benefit to Australia
0%
No, we should pursue military alliances with China instead

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Right-Wing Populism voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @4V2QVZXfrom Victoria  answered…4yrs4Y

No. During World War 2 the US military just buried bombs near their base/s in rural Qld and left them there for 60 years. They needed to ask for US clearance to remove them- giving US control over parts of Australia.

 @9ZM933Ganswered…6 days6D

Get all other countries military services OUT of our country!!! Stop being a puppet to bigger countries.

 @9TQ5HHDanswered…2mos2MO

Yes, but all military partnerships and collaborations with the U.S. should be tailored, redefined and reconsidered so that they all truly benefit Australia's national interests.

 @9T6575Janswered…3mos3MO

Yes, but we shouldn’t begin any new military bases with the US, and we should slowly get control over us military bases within Australia

 @9SLF4KBanswered…3mos3MO

Yes, but we should move away from the United States and become more neutral between the US and China

 @9PDPBQYanswered…5mos5MO

Yes, but only if they are jointly owned and operated, and we should further establish more neutrality in our international affairs too.

 @9N5TTK7answered…6mos6MO

Only if it is a joint AUS/US base, and we should also pursue military alliance with China. As in neutral ground between both US and China.