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Tender Branson
Mark Warner 08
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Political Matrix
E: -6.06, S: -4.84

« on: July 10, 2007, 07:13:25 AM »

About this: Even the penguins would have voted for Kerry !

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Tender Branson
Mark Warner 08
Atlas Institution
*****
Posts: 58,199
Austria


Political Matrix
E: -6.06, S: -4.84

« Reply #1 on: July 10, 2007, 07:56:37 AM »

I wouldn't think Bush would carry India.

Kerry wins Iraq 70%+

Have a look at this :

http://pewglobal.org/reports/pdf/256topline.pdf

(go to question 56A)

and here:

http://www.worldpublicopinion.org/pipa/articles/views_on_countriesregions_bt/91.php?nid=&id=&pnt=91&lb=brglm

India was a battleground state, possibly "Lean Bush" in 2004.
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Tender Branson
Mark Warner 08
Atlas Institution
*****
Posts: 58,199
Austria


Political Matrix
E: -6.06, S: -4.84

« Reply #2 on: July 11, 2007, 12:45:05 AM »

Bush wins the Philippines, Australia, Israel, Thailand, Poland, Albania, probably most of the rest of Eastern Europe, maybe India and East Timor. Plus the US, obviously. He also wins some random countries in Africa where extremely low-information voters combined with extremely low turnout cause weird and inconsistent results across the continent.

Uhm - No:

"Most Australians don't like George W Bush, and their opinion of the US has deteriorated during his term as president - and we are not alone. A ten-country survey of attitudes to the US shows that Australia is right on average in its reaction to Mr Bush and his America.

Australians would prefer to see the Democrat alternative, John Kerry, prevail in the November 2 election by 54 per cent to 28 per cent. This is in near-perfect alignment with the average of opinion in the ten-country sample - the average is 52 per cent for Senator Kerry compared to 28 per cent for Mr Bush."

http://www.guardian.co.uk/uselections2004/viewsofamerica/story/0,,1327472,00.html
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