[Non-US] Who do you want to win the US elections


  

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    • Obama
      141
    • McCain
      28
    • Neither
      20
    • Arnold Swarchenegger or another celeb (If it were possible)
      14


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There's alot of coverage of the American candidates(mostly Obama) here in the UK.

It seems most of the UK and Europeans who are interested in world affairs, want Obama to win.

I myself hope Obama gets in, as he does seem the most sensible, plus he reminds me of the president from 24 :laugh:

Who do you want?

Poll results so far says Obama in a landslide. Not that surprising. I know we seem to get a good amount more Obama coverage. Aside from the recent McCain not knowing how many houses he owns bit that got some coverage.

Was that report on McCain clarified that he owns none of them? I'm sure they didn't, and I'm sure they didn't explore how Obama got his home.

Was that report on McCain clarified that he owns none of them? I'm sure they didn't, and I'm sure they didn't explore how Obama got his home.

I can't remember if they mentioned how many he truly owns but they actually did go into some detail as to his ties to Rezko and it's funding. It does on a whole seem to be a pro-obama media here. I take any mainstream media coverage of it all with a grain of salt.

Neither really, something that annoys me amount American politics is the huge amount of money wasted on advertising and campaigns that could have been put back into the country. (Yes I know this also happens in the UK, but to a lesser extent and you wont get adverts trying to bring down another candidate - the media does that fine.) So what I really want to see is someone actually try to get the presidency without going the route which requires a huge waste of money - which of course is never going to happen.

I can't remember if they mentioned how many he truly owns but they actually did go into some detail as to his ties to Rezko and it's funding. It does on a whole seem to be a pro-obama media here. I take any mainstream media coverage of it all with a grain of salt.

Well, I stand corrected on Obama's home (Y)

(and McCain doesn't own any of them if you didn't know)

Neither really, something that annoys me amount American politics is the huge amount of money wasted on advertising and campaigns that could have been put back into the country. (Yes I know this also happens in the UK, but to a lesser extent and you wont get adverts trying to bring down another candidate - the media does that fine.) So what I really want to see is someone actually try to get the presidency without going the route which requires a huge waste of money - which of course is never going to happen.

Really? ads that do nothing but take cheap shots at the opposition are easily the majority come election time here.

Well, I stand corrected on Obama's home (Y)

(and McCain doesn't own any of them if you didn't know)

I did know i was just trying to remember what the report did or didnt say.

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