Worldwide Approval Ratings for U.S. Leadership

A new poll details median approval ratings for U.S. leadership, with 34 percent the worldwide median.

January 28, 2009 RSS Feed Print
  1. Sub-Saharan Africa (72 percent approval)
  2. The Americas (35 percent approval)
  3. Asia (34 percent approval)
  4. Europe (24 percent approval)
  5. Middle East / North Africa (15 percent approval)

Source: Gallup

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How would the world feel about

replacing Obama

with Palin?

or a

Palin/Cheney ticket?

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