MySpace users choose Obama for President

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San Francisco - the election is not held in the United States, but the presidential candidate Barack Obama has received much support. Among Internet users, Obama is believed to be occupying the seat instead of the president John McCain.

Therefore, the results of a poll that was held in the social networking site MySpace.

The result shows 60 percent of the millions of MySpace participants in the poll chose Obama from the Democratic Party as president. Only 34 percent of MySpace users who support the panda from the Republic Party, as president. MySpace users currently own around 77 million, where 85 percent of them eligible to participate in voting is declared.

“The president has the U.S. profile in the next MySpace, and they will continue to attract the support of U.S. citizens through the profile,” said Lee Brenner, political director MySpace.

Seen from the gender of the voters, most of Obama’s support with the percentage of women voters 64 percent. Meanwhile, a poll participant who support women’s panda only 31 percent. For men, who chose Obama is the 58 percent who support the panda and only 38 percent.

Banner add the Internet has become the main campaign strategy. The essence of social networking online is related to how to create and prioritize a community and as it is political.

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Nov 2nd, 2008 | By daily gadgets | Category: Blogging
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