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'Rest of World' prefers Obama

Manila : Philippines | Oct 24, 2012 at 7:02 AM PDT
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Mitt Romney will face Barack Obama again in two more debates this month

People outside the United States, Barack Obama rather than Mitt Romney as U.S. President.

This appears Wednesday in a poll by the BBC World Service. Of respondents had an average of 50 percent for Obama. Only 9 percent supporting Romney. France gives the most support to the incumbent U.S. President Obama: 72 percent.

Of the 21 countries where the survey was conducted, Pakistan was the only country where a majority of Romney's.

For me Obama will still the strongest President and will win the 2012 Presidential Election. I still believe he still can win. Most of the people in the U.S. is enfavored to him. Actually the result of the debate was fair and Obama wins the poll. He will still win the hearts of americans.

The survey by GlobeScan / PIPA among 21,797 people was held between 3 July and 3 September. Dutch are not questioned.

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