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Americans prefer Obama as babysitter: Poll

Washington, Oct 16: Americans would prefer President Barack Obama as a babysitter for their children but rate him and his Republican rival Mitt Romney equally as hypothetical employees, according to some off-beat questions in a

IANS Updated on: October 16, 2012 16:15 IST
americans prefer obama as babysitter poll
americans prefer obama as babysitter poll

Washington, Oct 16: Americans would prefer President Barack Obama as a babysitter for their children but rate him and his Republican rival Mitt Romney equally as hypothetical employees, according to some off-beat questions in a voter survey.




Asked which of the two men they would prefer to have as the captain if they were aboard a ship in a storm, 48 percent of respondents in the Washington Post-ABC News poll said they would rather have Obama at the helm, compared to 44 percent for Romney.

And when it comes to which of the two contenders would be more likely to go bungee jumping, a majority - 60 percent - of the people questioned in the random sample of 1,252 adults said that would be Obama, compared to just 21 percent for Romney.

The poll was conducted by phone from Oct 10 to 13. The US presidential election will be held Nov 6.

In response to the question: "If you ran a company, who would you rather have as an employee, Obama or Romney?" the two men garnered equal support of 46 percent.

However, 56 percent said they found Obama "honest and trustworthy" while just 45 percent said those terms applied to Romney.

Regardless of who they plan to vote for, 60 percent said Obama seems the more "friendly" and "likeable" person, but his supporters are not as enthusiastic as Romney's.

Of those backing Romney, 59 percent say they are "very enthusiastic".

In terms of whom they would actually vote for if the presidential election were held today, 49 percent voiced support for Obama and 46 percent for Romney - a statistic that confirmed trends seen in other recent polls.

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