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Member Section => Politics & RKBA => Topic started by: Hazcat on September 09, 2008, 11:31:35 AM
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World wants Obama as president: poll
Posted 3 hours 32 minutes ago
US Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama may be struggling to nudge ahead of his Republican rival in polls at home, but people across the world want him in the White House, a BBC poll said.
All 22 countries covered in the poll would prefer to see Senator Obama elected US president ahead of Republican John McCain.
In 17 of the 22 nations, people expect relations between the US and the rest of the world to improve if Senator Obama wins.
More than 22,000 people were questioned by pollster GlobeScan in countries ranging from Australia to India and across Africa, Europe and South America.
The margin in favour of Senator Obama ranged from 9 per cent in India to 82 per cent in Kenya, while an average of 49 per cent across the 22 countries preferred Senator Obama compared with 12 per cent preferring Senator McCain. Some four in 10 did not take a view.
"Large numbers of people around the world clearly like what Barack Obama represents," GlobeScan chairman Doug Miller said.
"Given how negative America's international image is at present, it is quite striking that only one in five think a McCain presidency would improve on the Bush administration's relations with the world."
In the United States, three polls taken since the Republican party convention ended on Thursday (local time) show Senator McCain with a lead of 1 to 4 percentage points - within the margin of error - and two others show the two neck-and-neck.
The countries most optimistic that an Obama presidency would improve relations were America's NATO allies, including Australia (62 per cent).
A similar BBC/Globescan poll conducted ahead of the 2004 U.S presidential election found that, of 35 countries polled, 30 would have preferred to see Democratic nominee John Kerry, rather than the incumbent George Bush, who was elected.
A total of 23,531 people in Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Egypt, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Kenya, Lebanon, Mexico, Nigeria, Panama, the Philippines, Poland, Russia, Singapore, Turkey, the UAE, Britain and the United States were interviewed face-to-face or by telephone in July and August 2008 for the poll.
- Reuters
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/09/09/2360240.htm?section=world
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Do I think the media wants BO?
ahhhhhhhhhhhh.. yes.
( But in my opinion... they can have him!) ;D
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Sure am glad he is running for King of the World and not President of the United States! Are we going to have polling places in France, Germany, Iraq, China and Mexico, or do these folk all get absentee ballots?
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Sure am glad he is running for King of the World and not President of the United States! Are we going to have polling places in France, Germany, Iraq, China and Mexico, or do these folk all get absentee ballots?
Absentee ballots soon as the DemocRATS figure out how. ;)
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DUH!
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Maybe those countries should worry about there OWN problems, (Which there are many!) and let us "The greatest country on earth !" elect our own President! >:(
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Who gives a rat's ass what the rest of the world thinks? When they have to start paying the taxes to support the Obamessiah's policies, THEN we'll worry about it.
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from the article,...
A similar BBC/Globescan poll conducted ahead of the 2004 U.S presidential election found that, of 35 countries polled, 30 would have preferred to see Democratic nominee John Kerry, rather than the incumbent George Bush, who was elected.
This country was founded to BE different from Europe and other so called "civilized countries"! So any candidate "Europe" doesn't approve of, if fine with me.
We(Americans), do our own thing, live our own lives, don't "conform" to worldly standards, chart our own course, cling to our guns, and thats why we are the last superpower. Sure there are "wannabees" China, N. Korea, that short little punk in Iran, but they know with a McCain-Palin ticket, there is a line in the sand. Not a UN supported "negotiation". :P
Peace through Strength. A President that didn't have "world approval" either, said that, and Europe was reshaped when the "Wall" fell. America was the only country that could have done it, and we saved Europe's a** more than once.
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Are we going to have polling places in France, Germany, Iraq, China and Mexico, or do these folk all get absentee ballots?
If anyone can figure out how to get polling places in other countries, a Chicago poitician can.
It might even be easier than getting the dead to vote!
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from the article,...
A similar BBC/Globescan poll conducted ahead of the 2004 U.S presidential election found that, of 35 countries polled, 30 would have preferred to see Democratic nominee John Kerry, rather than the incumbent George Bush, who was elected.
This country was founded to BE different from Europe and other so called "civilized countries"! So any candidate "Europe" doesn't approve of, if fine with me.
We(Americans), do our own thing, live our own lives, don't "conform" to worldly standards, chart our own course, cling to our guns, and thats why we are the last superpower. Sure there are "wannabees" China, N. Korea, that short little punk in Iran, but they know with a McCain-Palin ticket, there is a line in the sand. Not a UN supported "negotiation". :P
Peace through Strength. A President that didn't have "world approval" either, said that, and Europe was reshaped when the "Wall" fell. America was the only country that could have done it, and we saved Europe's a** more than once.
+1
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I think they want who ever will benfit them more... just like everyone else.