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Who would you vote for as President of the World?

posted by Charlotte Meyer at 15h27 GMT on Oct 19
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Inspired by our 10 questions, we have been running the poll 'Who would you vote for for President of the World?' for the past 10 days.

The poll was composed of an eclectic group of people, including:

Barack Obama, Lisa Simpson, Hillary Clinton, Arundhati Roy and David Sizek.

We are proud to annonce the winner RIGHT HERE RIGHT NOW:

The person you would most like to become President of the World is former South African President and Human Rights Activist Nelson Mandela.

Unfortunately Nelson Mandela is retired right now and we don't have a global government.

Thank you all for your votes!

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