Theres a website linked below where you can vote for McCain or Obama no matter which part of the world you are from, there are statistics and all that and its quite interesting so see who votes for whom from where if you get my drift.
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It's still strange the single person with internet in Congo, Cook Islands, Djibouti, Liberia, Montenegro, Reunion and Somalia who voted was a Liberal. If anything it proves that most Republicans are afraid of machines
No one's winning in a landslide as far as the popular vote goes.
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There have been polls globally that show Obama with some 40 points on McCain as far as who other countries want to be president. I think he won like 70-30.
I also think it's weird how Iraq, Pakistan and Venezuela are purple, since they're countries that you'd expect to hate America and want Obama to change it.
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chances are in Iraq that it's probably american's voting anyway
what's with Albania and Macedonia though?...me and a friend were trying to figure it out today...does it have to do with allegiances from the former Yugoslavia and the break up of the Soviet Union with regards to Reagan?....the Balkan conflict and opposition to Clinton?...
The question of Iraq: Iraqi civilians were, and still largely are, in support of the American invasion. Especially the women.
Its gone down a lot from when the invasion first occurred, but many Iraqis feel better off now than under Saddam. Many want America out, as they see them as creating more of a problem or they see their mission as complete, but lots supported the invasion, and unless I'm way off, recent polls show that the women still want the Americans there.
Also, conservative religious Arabs (and Persians) have similar points of view to conservative religious White people.
you're right, they just don't have electricity for more than an hour a day to use it
EDIT: and the ones that don't live in big cities are much less likely to have access to the internet or power. Though, I've seen videos of shacks in Palestine where the incredibly poor do have computers set up (the only possession they have aside from a portable stove and a bed).
I can't even care who wins personally,
as long as that cheerleader doesn't become in control of deciding which country to attack next, even that action hero actor would be a better choice than her