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SSI QuickPoll Says Europeans Pay Close Attention to US Election
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SSI QuickPoll Says Europeans Pay Close Attention to US Election
2016
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According to SSI's U.S. Presidential Pulse, the majority of respondents (56%) across France, Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom paid \"quite a lot of attention\" or \"some attention\" to the U.S. presidential election campaign. Only 11% of respondents across the four countries indicated they have paid \"a great deal of attention\" to the election campaign. \"When SSI reviewed the results on a country level respondents in the Netherlands (48%) were more likely to state they had not paid 'very much attention' or 'no attention at all' to the U.S. presidential election campaign than respondents in France (25%), Germany (28%), and the U.K. (31%),\" said Jackie Lorch, vice president of knowledge management at SSI. \"SSI asked our respondents, 'Do you think [Donald Trump] should be banned from entering the U.K.?' Overall, 38% of respondents did not think Donald Trump should be banned from entering the U.K.,\" explained Lorch. Respondents in the U.K. (46%), were more likely than respondents in France (34%), Germany (33%) and the Netherlands (39%) to state they did not think Trump should be banned from the UK.
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