A Look at Findings in Indonesia

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24% of respondents in Indonesia would be interested in moving to America if economic and political barriers were non-existent.
17% of respondents in Indonesia support McCain while 67% support Obama.
12% of respondents in Indonesia said they are pro-American government while 61% reported being neutral and 21% said they are anti-American government.

How much attention is being paid to the U.S. election?

How much attention is being paid to the U.S. election?

What are the most important issues?

Of eight issues presented, the majority of respondents in Indonesia (23%) feel the global economy is the most important. See how they rate the importance of all eight issues below.
Terrorism Terrorism Graph 16%
War in Iraq War in Iraq Graph 5%
Global Economy Global Economy Graph 23%
Global Poverty Global Poverty Graph 22%
Environment Environment Graph 14%
Human Rights Human Rights Graph 10%
International Trade International Trade Graph 4%
Nuclear Proliferation Nuclear Proliferation Graph 3%
Don't know Don't know 4%

How would your image of America change if these candidates became president?

McCain Nuclear Proliferation Graph 31%
Obama Don't know 59%
  % Improve Significantly/Somewhat

Who would do a better job addressing key issues?

See what respondents in Indonesia said when asked which candidate would do a better job addressing the eight issues below.
McCain GraphMcCain Obama GraphObama
Terrorism
McCain Graph 21%
Obama Graph 50%
War in Iraq
McCain Graph 17%
Obama Graph 53%
Global Economy
McCain Graph 20%
Obama Graph 53%
Global Poverty
McCain Graph 17%
Obama Graph 57%
Environment
McCain Graph 15%
Obama Graph 51%
Human Rights
McCain Graph 16%
Obama Graph 60%
International Trade
McCain Graph 24%
Obama Graph 46%
Nuclear Proliferation
McCain Graph 28%
Obama Graph 36%
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