NCBuy Home

 
Weird News
news Weird News
2004-09-15 - Weird News
Wireless Flash News

Europeans Favor John Kerry As President

Rochester, NY (WFN) -- Looks like John Kerry is the overwhelming favorite to win the presidential election -- if Europeans are voting.

According to a Harris Interactive survey, 56 percent of Europeans say they would vote for Kerry for president if they had a vote in November's election.

Kerry is most popular with Germans -- 69 percent want him to win the top job, compared to only 36 percent of British citizens.

Finally, 62 percent of Europeans believe Kerry will actually win the White House while only 16 percent think George W. Bush has a chance for reelection.

Add a Social Bookmark

Weird news story link: Just copy and paste the following code into your page.

hot downloads

SKIP-BO Castaway Caper
Appease an angry Great Volcano by winning 10 Tribal Challenges in SKIP-BO Castaway Caper!

Double Play Jewel Quest II and Jewel Quest III
Take advantage of this incredible bargain and get two hit puzzle games for one low price!

 

 
More Offbeat Stories More Weird News From 2004-09-15
The day's offbeat stories from around the world.
Researcher Claims Rumors Of Bigfoot's Demise Is Greatly Exaggerated
Flash Lites: Rip 'N' Read Pop Culture Recap
Europeans Favor John Kerry As President
Jewish Traditions Finally Explained
Dorsett Sticks His Neck Out For Erectile Dysfunction
Oktoberfest Fun Facts
Emmy Red Carpet Arrival Has 'Star' Power
Rob Lowe Is High On Lymphoma Awareness
Book Trailers: Coming To A Book Store Near You
Single And Hating It
Around The Weird: Bizarre News Briefs
 
« Current Weird News Stories

fun and weird videos
Watch one of our weird and wacky online videos.


form


The Baddest Christmas Tree


Generative Flowers II preview


Be Brewed


NCBuy Home  |  About NCBuy  |  Members Center  |  Contacts  |  Privacy  |  Site Map  |  Link 2 Us

Copyright © 2009 NetCent Communications, All rights reserved. Terms under which this service is provided.
News article Copyright © Wireless Flash News Service. Information contained within the news article may not be published, redistributed or broadcast without the expressed permission of Wireless Flash News.