Friday,
May 30, 2008
Obama Beats McCain in European
Vote: US Election 2008 ;
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Barack Obama is favored in the Five
most Important European Countries (
In
Italy,
that
just elected a Right wing Berlusconi government, Obama
support soars to 70%!!!!!
In
In
the same Poll participants were asked "Is
As recently as
2000, a
global attitudes survey found that 83 per cent of Britons and 62 per cent of
the French had a "favourable" view of
But what is even
more of an indication for a need for change in leadership in the US is the
polling answers to how people in those countries view the US as a "force
for evil", not to be confused with the "Axis of Evil" ,
that Geo Bush labels all those who do not agree with him.
56% of the
Russians see the
The
Then
Bush had the temerity to tell
What
should impress you, is that ALL Europe knows US candidates, are informed,
and have strong opinions,
How
many people in the
PS:
The Telegraph is a Right Leaning Newspaper.
Barack Obama
beats John McCain in European vote:
The
Telegraph,
By
David Blair, Diplomatic Editor
May 30, 2008
John McCain, the presumed Republican
nominee, received only 15 per cent of the vote in unprecedented survey
covering
The poll also
found a striking level of anti-American feeling in every country. A clear
majority of Russians - 56 per cent - believe the
Opinion towards
Mr Bush
Meanwhile, Mr Obama, the only
consistent opponent of the
In
Mr Obama
appears to have made less of an impact in
Another 13 per
cent of Britons would not vote for either man and 24 per cent "don
The only country
where Mr McCain can rival his opponent
Meanwhile, more
Russians trust Mr McCain to "lead the global
economy out of its current difficulties". His economic policy skills have
the support of 36 per cent, compared with 28 per cent who back Mr Obama.
Historically,
Russians have tended to favour Republican presidents
and conservative leaders in the West in the general. Both Ronald Reagan and
Margaret Thatcher enjoyed considerable popularity in the former
While Vladimir Putin, the former president who now serves as prime
minister, confronted the West on a series of issues, he frequently spoke of his
personal regard for Mr Bush, calling the American
leader a "decent and honest man".
But the
Telegraph.co.uk poll found that only 16 per cent of Russians see
The Telegraph
poll found that
- This research,
commissioned by Telegraph.co.uk, was carried out online between May 23 and 29
by YouGov plc. The total sample was 6,256 (broken
down into
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