Carried out ahead of the Democratic candidate's visit to Britain next week, the poll reveals that 53% feel certain he would make the best president, with only 11% favouring McCain; 36% declined to express an opinion.
Ahead of his trip to Europe these sort of polls can only help the candidate who surely must have repairing America's image abroad as a high priority if he is elected.
A word of warning from Tim Montgomerie over at the Comment is free site who reminds us that
anti-Americanism did not begin with George Bush and it wouldn't end with Barack Obama in the White House. The attacks of 9/11 were the ugliest and bloodiest ever manifestation of anti-Americanism. They may have happened when George Bush was in the White House but they were planned when President Clinton was commander-in-chief. They were executed when Bush was still promising a humbler, less interfering foreign policy. Although most of the world grieved with America in the weeks after 9/11 many of its critics rejoiced.and that there are many reasons why Obama may not deliver,climate change,protectionism and the Middle East being just some of them
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