Poll: United States's Reputation Shoots Up Worldwide

June 5, 2009 RSS Feed Print
  • 25: Percentage point increase in U.S. approval in Turkey between November 2008 and April 2009
  • 13: Percentage point increase in France
  • 12: Percentage point increase in Belgium
  • 11: Percentage point increase in Germany
  • 11: Percentage point increase in the Netherlands
  • 10: Percentage point increase in Canada

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Sources: Ipsos/Reuters

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Noticed there was no mention of our reputation amongst US. I think we are setting ourselves up for a catastrophe, but like most mainstream media, I see US News is still in shock and awe over a Pres who has done nothing more than sign virtual blank checks and traveled the world talking.

Melvin J. Slade of IN 5:05PM June 08, 2009

These poll numbers must be driving Cheney, Newt, Rush & Hannity crazy!

Ooops, it's a too SHORT drive for them !!!

C S N of AZ 5:49PM June 05, 2009

Sorta give you a warm, fuzzy feeling as the reload for the next shot at us.

S Alton of NC 5:31PM June 05, 2009

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