BBC poll: The world prefers Obama

Of nearly 22,000 people surveyed in 21 countries, Pakistan is the only country that would readily elect Mitt Romney as president.

“An average of 50% favoured Mr Obama, with 9% for Mr Romney,” the poll found.

France was the most pro-Obama of the lot while Canada voted about 65 per cent in favour of Obama and 9 per cent in favour of Romney.

BBC poll finds Pakistan is only country in the world that prefers Romney | canada.com


Nobody cares you dolt................


Be looking for my PM to you on election night s0n. Should be at about 10:45PM or so. And trust me s0n........I'll be laughing my balls off when I click send!!!!:D:D:2up:
 
Of nearly 22,000 people surveyed in 21 countries, Pakistan is the only country that would readily elect Mitt Romney as president.

“An average of 50% favoured Mr Obama, with 9% for Mr Romney,” the poll found.

France was the most pro-Obama of the lot while Canada voted about 65 per cent in favour of Obama and 9 per cent in favour of Romney.

BBC poll finds Pakistan is only country in the world that prefers Romney | canada.com

Hell, the way the Governor goes on and on about Poland, you'd think he'd be doing better there.
 
The BBC is not what it used to be.

Full of loonie lefties now, everybody knows that in Europe USA Australia and everywhere
 
You know something is very wrong when the Dictators of the world support Obama.
Castro
Chaves
Putin

Of course they would support someone who they see as leading us down a path to "equalize" us, and no longer be the world's superpower. Yeah, we have the spoiled, bullying, rich kid image, just like Obama has painted Romney, and who doesn't love seeing the big and powerful brought to their knees. I hope all of their dreams are dashed on 11/6.
 
Not that it matters in this thread but here is the methodology used by World Service by GlobeScan on behalf of the BBC.

"In total 21,797 citizens in Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Japan, Kenya, Malaysia, Mexico, Nigeria, Pakistan, Panama, Peru, Poland, South Korea, Spain, Turkey, and the United Kingdom, were interviewed face-to-face or by telephone between July 3, 2012 and September 3, 2012. Polling was conducted for BBC World Service by GlobeScan and its research partners in each country.

In Brazil, China, Indonesia, Kenya, Panama, and Turkey urban samples were used. The margin of error per country ranges from +/- 2.0 to 3.7 per cent, 19 times out of 20."

It is just a poll relax Romney has a great chance to win..
 
Those of you who imagine that the world wide popularity of the US POTUS isn't important to this nation's affairs are just flat out wrong.

Given that now foreignors can and have been funding US presidental candidates, that fact ought to be obvious.
 
Consider, the right cares not that Obama is preferred by the vast majority of the world's people yet the right supports foreign interest's right under CU v. FEC to put unlimited amounts of money into our elections anonymously.

Are they collectively stupid?
 
Since the world loves Obama so much we should give him to them in a couple weeks.

Lets make it happen people, let him go, vote HIM OUT:eusa_clap:
 
Read it and weep you r-wing extremists losers (and you know who you are). Read it quick though. :eusa_clap:

LOL... and loving it! :badgrin:







Why the world wants Obama to win - Yahoo! News

People surveyed in 21 countries overwhelmingly favor President Obama over Mitt Romney.

What's behind that landslide?

President Obama and Mitt Romney are locked in an incredibly tight race at home, but overseas, the vote isn't even close. A BBC World Service opinion poll found that residents of 21 foreign countries overwhelmingly support Obama, with an average of 50 percent hoping that he wins a second term and only 9 percent favoring Romney. France is Obama's biggest booster — 72 percent of respondents support him. The only country where Romney enjoyed greater support than Obama? Pakistan. So why are foreigners in the bag for Obama? Here, three theories:



1. Obama's foreign policy works

Overseas, the president has an undeniably strong record, says Jeffrey Simpson at Canada's Globe and Mail. Obama has shown he's capable of "mixing muscularity with restraint," extricating the U.S. from wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, avoiding direct intervention in Syria, and resisting "the push to recklessly attack Iran" — all while relentlessly going after terrorists and playing a limited but key role in forcing regime change in Libya. Meanwhile, the world sees Romney displaying "the hubris of the powerful and the ignorance of the uninformed," thumping his chest and scaring folks overseas.




2. The world is associating Romney with Bush

In many ways, this isn't really a reflection on Romney, says Max Fisher at The Washington Post. In Pakistan, for example, people aren't embracing Romney so much as protesting Obama's drone program in areas near the Afghan border. And more broadly, Romney's overseas poll numbers "are consistent with [Sen. John] McCain's in 2008, suggesting the possibility that many foreign publics associate Republicans with George W. Bush, whose administration was deeply unpopular abroad."



3. Soaking the rich is popular overseas

The fact that France is more pro-Obama than anyone else says it all, says Matthew Balan at News Busters. France is a leftist nanny state, and socialist President Francois Hollande is trying to slap a 75 percent marginal income tax on people earning more than 1 million euros a year, a move the Heritage Foundation's Nile Gardiner called "economic suicide." Such proposals "line up nicely with the president's platform." No wonder he polls so well there.
 
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Would these people be from the countries currently looking for bailouts?

Shocking...

:cuckoo:
 
Good for the rest of the world....but they aren't voting!
Obama is sinking fast and he knows it. You guys are in total meltdown!!! Lol!
 

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