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Arabs favour Biden over Trump in US election: poll

Should Joe Biden win, some 58% says he “must distance himself from the Obama administration policies”

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 26 Oct 2020 7:00AM

Arabs favour Biden over Trump in US election: poll
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden is the preferred choice if the Arab world elected a president. – AFP file pic, October 26, 2020

RIYADH – Democratic nominee Joe Biden substantially leads his Republican opponent Donald Trump as the Arab world’s preferred candidate in next month’s US presidential candidate, an opinion poll indicated yesterday.

Out of 3,097 people polled across 18 Middle East and North African countries, around 39% favoured Biden while only 12% opted for Trump, according to the survey carried out by British pollster YouGov and commissioned by Saudi daily Arab News.

“When asked which candidate would be better for the Arab World if elected president, most believe that neither candidate (49%) would fulfil such a description, yet Biden is still considered a better option to Trump,” the survey said.

The November 3 election, in which incumbent Trump is fighting to secure a second term in office, is being closely watched across the Arab world, where the United States plays a key role.

Trump is widely seen as the preferred candidate among a slew of Arab governments, including Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, for an array of reasons, including his tough stance against their regional rival Iran.

In contrast to his predecessor Barack Obama, Trump also staunchly backed Arab rulers, including Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, in the face of serious allegations of human rights abuse.

But the poll reflects a different public opinion.

“If the Arab world were choosing the next president, Biden would win by a landslide,” YouGov’s chief Stephan Shakespeare said.

“But that’s partly because they don’t know much about Biden – only half say they have heard of them, while nearly everyone has heard of Trump.”

Should Biden win, some 58% of Arabs said he “must distance himself from the Obama administration policies”.

Biden served as vice-president in the Obama administration.

Trump won some support in the poll for scrapping an Obama-era nuclear agreement with Tehran and imposing strict sanctions against the Iranian regime, but only 17% Arabs felt his stance would made the region safer.

The poll suggested Trump’s 2017 decision to move the US embassy in Israel to Jerusalem proved overwhelmingly unpopular, with 89% of Arabs opposing it. 

The poll listed youth empowerment, the Arab-Israeli conflict and the global coronavirus pandemic among the top three concerns Arabs would like the next US president to focus on. – AFP, October 26, 2020  

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