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Global survey shows 30 of 35 countries want Kerry in White House (Huge Barf Alert!!!)
U.S. National - AFP ^ | Wed, Sep 08, 2004

Posted on 09/08/2004 11:05:02 AM PDT by Kaslin

WASHINGTON (AFP) - A majority of people in 30 of 35 countries want Democratic party flagbearer John Kerry (news - web sites) in the White House, according to a survey released showing US President George W. Bush (news - web sites) rebuffed by all of America's traditional allies

On average, Senator Kerry was favored by more than a two-to-one margin -- 46 percent to 20 percent, the survey by GlobeScan Inc, a global research firm, and the local University of Maryland, showed.

"Only one in five want to see Bush reelected," said Steven Kull, the university's program on international policy attitudes. "Though he is not as well known, Kerry would win handily if the people of the world were to elect the US president."

The only countries where Bush was preferred in the poll covering a total of 34,330 people and conducted in July and August were the Philippines, Nigeria and Poland.

India and Thailand were divided.

The margin of error in the survey covering all regions of the world ranged from plus or minus 2.3 to five percent.

Kerry was strongly preferred among all of America's traditional allies, including Norway (74 percent compared with Bush's seven percent), Germany (74 percent to 10 percent), France (64 percent to five percent), the Netherlands (63 percent to six percent), Italy (58 percent to 14 percent) and Spain (45 percent to seven percent).

Even in Britain, where Prime Minister Tony Blair (news - web sites) is Bush's closest ally in the war on terror, Kerry trounced the incumbent 47 percent to 16 percent.

Kerry was also greatly favored among Canadians by 61 percent to Bush's 16 percent and among the Japanese by 43 percent to 23 percent.

Even among countries that have contributed troops to Iraq (news - web sites), most favored Kerry, and said that their view of US foreign policy has gotten worse under Bush.

They included Britain, the Czech Republic, Italy, the Netherlands, the Dominican Republic, Thailand, Kazakhstan, Japan, Norway and Spain.

Asked how President Bush (news - web sites)'s foreign policy had affected their feelings towards the United States, a majority of those polled in 31 countries said it made them feel "worse" about America, while those in only three countries said it had made them feel "better."

"Perhaps most sobering for Americans is the strength of the view that US foreign policy is on the wrong track, even in countries contributing troops in Iraq," said GlobeScan President Doug Miller.

In Europe, the exception for Bush was a new ally, Polland, where he was preferred by a narrow majority of 31 percent against Kerry's 26 percent.

Another new European ally, the Czech Republic, however went for Kerry (42 percent to Bush's 18 percent) as did Sweden (58 percent to 10 percent).

Asia was the most mixed region, though Kerry still did better. Aside from enjoying a large margin in Japan, he was preferred by clear majorities in China (52 percent to Bush's 12 percent) and Indonesia (57 percent to 34 percent).

But those polled were divided in India (Kerry 34 percent, Bush 33 percent) and Thailand (Kerry 30 percent, Bush 33 percent).

Latin Americans went for Kerry in all nine countries polled. In only two cases did Kerry win by a large majority -- Brazil (57 percent to 14 percent) and the Dominican Republic (51 percent to 38 percent) -- but in most cases the spread was quite wide.

Bush was preferred in Nigeria with 33 percent as compared to Kerry's 27 percent but the Democratic candidate was favored in five other African states polled -- Kenya (58 percent to 25 percent), Ghana (48 percent to 24 percent), Tanzania (44 percent to 30 percent), South Africa (43 percent to 29 percent) and Zimbabwe (28 percent to six percent).

Strongest negative views on US foreign policy were held in Germany, with 83 percent of those polled saying "worse" followed by France (81 percent), Mexico (78 percent), China (72 percent), Canada (71 percent), Netherlands ( 71 percent), Spain (67 percent), Brazil (66 percent), Italy (66 percent), Argentina (65 percent) and Britain (64 percent).


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: District of Columbia; US: Maryland; US: Massachusetts
KEYWORDS: eurotwitsforkerry; kerry
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To: Kaslin
30 of 35 countries want Kerry in White House
The Coalition of the Weenies ...
41 posted on 09/08/2004 11:19:33 AM PDT by eastsider
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To: Einigkeit_Recht_Freiheit

They didn't like Reagan either. They do not like any American President who openly acts in America's best interest. If an American leader isn't an "internationalist", they become universally despised.


42 posted on 09/08/2004 11:20:15 AM PDT by GoLightly
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To: Einigkeit_Recht_Freiheit
The task for the second term is to get the world back on our side. Even the British population hates him. Which is to say that Geroge w. Bush is not Ronald Reagan.

All Europe knows about the US is what they see from Hollywood and CNN.
Europe is like what America used to be - liberal press only.
The French have never heard of the Oil for Food scandal. Not one word. It's not allowed in their press.

43 posted on 09/08/2004 11:20:59 AM PDT by concerned about politics ( Liberals are still stuck at the bottom of Maslow's Hierarchy)
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To: dfwgator

I am sorry, I never got the impression that Reagan was hated by more than the 30% you expect to hate anyone but Lenin or Marx. W. has got a good 40% plus against him regardless of how inept and incompetent his challenger might be.

There is a reason that so many people feel so alienated and it is not because of policy.


44 posted on 09/08/2004 11:21:00 AM PDT by Einigkeit_Recht_Freiheit (Politically, Saudi Arabia is 18th century France with 16th Century Spain's flow of gold and no art)
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To: Paul Atreides

Of course and they will whine again. I wished the next time they do we would just show them the finger, but I don't think we will


45 posted on 09/08/2004 11:21:16 AM PDT by Kaslin (Stick a fork in Kerry, he is done)
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To: dfwgator

I'm reading a book where the author points out that Geo. Washington's farewell address in which he warned against the US becoming involved in foreign intanglements was intended to warn against the US becoming sucked into in European politics and policies.


46 posted on 09/08/2004 11:21:27 AM PDT by My2Cents (http://www.conservativesforbush.com)
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To: It's me
This is exactly why we need to keep Bush in office.

Bingo

47 posted on 09/08/2004 11:22:53 AM PDT by Kaslin (Stick a fork in Kerry, he is done)
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To: Kaslin

I would like to know if any European countries have sent any humanitarian aid for the hurricane victims.


48 posted on 09/08/2004 11:23:21 AM PDT by Paul Atreides
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To: My2Cents

No disrespect to George Washington, but that was back when we didn't have to deal with terrorists flying planes into buildings, or having the ability to cross continents and oceans in matters of hours, not months.


49 posted on 09/08/2004 11:23:25 AM PDT by dfwgator (It's sad that the news media treats Michael Jackson better than our military.)
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To: Piquaboy

I feel the same way


50 posted on 09/08/2004 11:23:54 AM PDT by Kaslin (Stick a fork in Kerry, he is done)
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To: Kaslin

So what is a good vacation destination in Poland? I think I'd like to make a visit.


51 posted on 09/08/2004 11:25:34 AM PDT by the_devils_advocate_666
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To: ZGuy

"Globescan is an enviroweenie polling organization"

Are they in Envirostan?


52 posted on 09/08/2004 11:26:45 AM PDT by truth_seeker
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To: Kaslin

53 posted on 09/08/2004 11:27:22 AM PDT by Mike Bates (Yes, there's still time to buy my book.)
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To: Kaslin

likely voters?? registered voters? males?? females?? yada yada


54 posted on 09/08/2004 11:27:33 AM PDT by rang1995
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To: Kaslin

Of course, North Korea and Iran want Kerry to win as well, so therefore we should just conclude that they are all jeolous and hate-America.


55 posted on 09/08/2004 11:27:44 AM PDT by KC_Conspirator (This space outsourced to India)
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To: truth_seeker

They used to be Environics International.


56 posted on 09/08/2004 11:29:49 AM PDT by ZGuy
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To: dirtboy
The reporter from FNC who was with the president in Florida today reported that the president stayed longer then originally planned and helped handout the cases with the bottled water. You think Kerry would help?

I didn't think so

57 posted on 09/08/2004 11:30:02 AM PDT by Kaslin (Stick a fork in Kerry, he is done)
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To: Kaslin
The reporter from FNC who was with the president in Florida today reported that the president stayed longer then originally planned and helped handout the cases with the bottled water. You think Kerry would help?

He'd probably have the Secret Service help load the bottled water ... on his plane...

58 posted on 09/08/2004 11:31:15 AM PDT by dirtboy (Kerry could have left 'Nam within a week if Purple Hearts were awarded for shots to the foot.)
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To: Smedley

That figures


59 posted on 09/08/2004 11:32:29 AM PDT by Kaslin (Stick a fork in Kerry, he is done)
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To: Kaslin

From a Canadian who has been stuck with a Liberal government for faaaaaaar to many years. I vote for GWya. Good Luck American neighbors. For all of our sakes I hope Bush is re elected.


60 posted on 09/08/2004 11:33:19 AM PDT by LilyBean
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