German guy
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.. in Germany.
ZEIT-ONLINE-Umfrage: Deutsche beurteilen Obamas Amtszeit positiv | Politik | ZEIT ONLINE
Of course the Germans are not allowed to vote the American President, and most Americans don't care what Europeans think ... but for the sake of curiosity, I thought I'd share this poll with you.
According to the YouGov poll institute, 85% of the Germans would vote for Barack Obama, only 4% for Mitt Romney (11%: Don't know/no comment).
According to this poll, Romney even scored worse than McCain four years ago, who enjoyed the sympathy of 8% of the Germans (compared to 80% for Obama, IIRC).
The YouGov poll also found that 60% of the Germans think Obama's policies in the past four years have been "positive on the bottom line", only 4% believe it was "negative on the bottom line", while 33% say "it was mixed" or "don't know".
I guess that makes Germany an even bluer constituency than Washington DC.
ZEIT-ONLINE-Umfrage: Deutsche beurteilen Obamas Amtszeit positiv | Politik | ZEIT ONLINE
Of course the Germans are not allowed to vote the American President, and most Americans don't care what Europeans think ... but for the sake of curiosity, I thought I'd share this poll with you.
According to the YouGov poll institute, 85% of the Germans would vote for Barack Obama, only 4% for Mitt Romney (11%: Don't know/no comment).
According to this poll, Romney even scored worse than McCain four years ago, who enjoyed the sympathy of 8% of the Germans (compared to 80% for Obama, IIRC).
The YouGov poll also found that 60% of the Germans think Obama's policies in the past four years have been "positive on the bottom line", only 4% believe it was "negative on the bottom line", while 33% say "it was mixed" or "don't know".
I guess that makes Germany an even bluer constituency than Washington DC.