Non-Americans across globe want Obama to win: poll
November 06, 2012  13:59
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The race to the White House might be too close to call, but non-Americans from across the globe, including India, want incumbent President Barack Obama to emerge victorious over his Republican rival Mitt Romney.

A poll of more than 570,000 people across the globe has found that non-Americans wanted 51-year-old Obama to remain the President of the United States, the Daily Mail reported.

Research, conducted across 36 countries outside the US, revealed 81 per cent were in favour of Obama spending another four years in office. And only 19 per cent preferred 65-year-old Romney, according to the findings from MSN.

In India 64 per cent were in favour of Obama while 36 percent backed Romney, according to the poll. People in Germany, Russia and Japan also backed Obama over his Republican challenger. Interestingly, the only country that would prefer Romney as the next President was China, with 52 per cent voting in his favour.

In the UK, Obama came out with a huge 85 per cent of the vote. Romney's failure to win fans here has been put down to his comments over Britain being unready for the Olympics this summer.
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