Global candidate: Obama was world’s clear choice

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But the list of countries with a strong Obama preference in the BBC survey were as diverse as Nigeria, Panama, South Korea, Germany and Brazil.

A separate French poll showed broad support for Obama — even from those who identified themselves as supporters of the French far-right candidate Marine Le Pen.

Jocelyne de Letrain, 60, was among Parisians who cheered Obama’s win.

“I don’t think that Europe would have had a good relationship with Mitt Romney,” she said. “It would have been two different points of views, two different planets.”

In China, Obama’s re-election was good news for people concerned about Romney’s vow to label China a currency manipulator. Some feared that would ignite a trade war between the world’s two biggest economies.

“His re-election is in line with what the Chinese people want,” said Hong Zihan, a graduate student watching the results at a U.S. Embassy event in Beijing.

In Myanmar, which is opening to the world after five decades of isolating military rule, some said they were relieved Obama was re-elected because he had chosen to engage rather than sanction their country.

“President Obama is very flexible,” said Thit Oo, a 42-year-old car mechanic, “and international relations have improved during his term.”

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