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    JEBO TE! Clandestino's Avatar
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    John Kerry Storms to Victory in Virtual Vote

    Mon Nov 1, 7:52 AM ET Technology - Reuters Internet Report

    LONDON (Reuters) - The virtual vote is in -- Democratic challenger John Kerry (news - web sites) has won a landslide victory over President Bush (news - web sites) in a global sample of the world's opinion on the race for the White House.

    More than 113,000 people from 119 countries made their choice at www.globalvote2004.org, handing Kerry a crushing win with 77 percent of the vote, a spokesman for the Web site said on Monday.

    But there was consolation for Bush from what many would see as an unlikely source: the majority of virtual votes submitted from Iraq (news - web sites) went to the in bent.

    The results of the non-official vote were released a day before Americans go to the polls in the real election.

    Opinion polls in the United States predict a dead heat between Bush and Kerry on Tuesday, but surfers who had their say at Globalvote leaned strongly toward the challenger.

    Third party candidates, including independent Ralph Nader (news - web sites), took nearly 14 percent of the vote, while Bush garnered a mere nine percent.

    "Iraq was one of the few countries where Bush actually won and the Middle East voted 37 percent for Bush compared to a world average of 9.1 percent," the Web site spokesman said.

    "We're not trying to tell Americans how to vote, we're just giving them feedback from the rest of the world. The outcome of the real vote affects non-US citizens enormously in the post-9/11 age," he added.

    Globalvote is a non-partisan, London-based site and not sponsored by any political party, its creators said.

    CLANDESTINO: I think it is funny that the majority of Iraqis are voting for Bush. It just shows they believe that what Bush is doing is just.


    http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmp...ritain_vote_dc

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    Who's Your Caddy?! NeoConIV's Avatar
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    It makes perfect sense if you think about it. If you can get past the new and ever shallow DNC talking point of 100k dead as a result of the war, is that worth freedom and democracy? Seems more Iraqis that europeans think so. Go figure.

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