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Obama wins global voters' support

By Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson in New York

Published: September 10 2008 03:00 | Last updated: September 10 2008 03:00

People in 22 countries from Canada to Kenya would unanimously prefer Barack Obama to be elected president of the US instead of John McCain, according to a poll of international opinion about the presidential race.

The Illinois senator was preferred over his Arizona rival by a margin of four to one in a poll of 22,500 people commissioned by the BBC World Service. The findings could sharpen the debate about which candidate would stand the better chance of improving America's image and influence abroad.

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