What If The World Could Vote For The Next US President?

by Scott Beale on November 3, 2008 · 2 comments

If the world could vote?

“If The World Could Vote?” is an interesting online experiment to see which candidate the rest of the world would choose if they could vote in the US presidential election.

November 4th 2008 the American people will choose a new president. The president of the United States of America is the most powerful person in the world.

We would like to know who would be the next president of the United States of America – if the world could vote!

In the presidential election in 2004 122,267,553 people voted. 6,500,000,000 people did not.

Our mission is to get more people to vote than voted in the last election. Mission impossible, we know, but still, wouldn’t it be great to see what the whole world thinks?

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1 Madnomad November 3, 2008 at 9:39 am

It's interesting that 80% of the USA in that poll votes for Obama, when the polls here say that 50-60% would. There's a disconnect. If that poll doesn't represent the USA properly, how would it represent the rest of the world.

Or maybe once again the polls are rigged, just like the election will be, hopefully though McCain would get his 5%.

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2 Joshua sambo November 4, 2008 at 3:47 am

Obama is the only man the World at large is looking for to take over the World. Macain will kill us all just like Bush. Macain is sitting in the rearmirrior of Bush's car, so please don't make that mistake. Bush has brought up this depression coz of his blood shed in Iraq and now he has made us all suffer just coz he wanted to enrich his own business with oil. Hola Obama you are the only one who will restore peace in our minds.

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