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If it were up to non-American voters, Hillary Clinton would take the 2016 presidential election.

In Germany, France, Japan, Australia, UK, Spain, Mexico, Brazil, it looks like Clinton would get all the votes. In Germany (50%), France (50%), Japan (63%), and Mexico (54%), the absolute majority of people interviewed said they would vote for her.

But, perhaps surprisingly, not so much Clinton love coming in from Canada.

One third of Canadians (31%) would vote for Bernie Sanders — who’s been called America’s Justin Trudeau by Canadian press. Sanders wouldn’t get the absolute majority, nor have a big margin over Clinton (who’d come in with 29% of the vote), but it wouldn’t matter in the end because he would still win.

Interestingly, Canada is the country most favorable to Trump (14%). The second most favorable group would be with French men: 12.5% of them would vote for the Trumpster.

In other countries, he came in almost embarrassingly unpopular. Trump would get the least votes — no surprise here — in Mexico (5%), where he would tie with Ted Cruz, otherwise the world’s least-favorite candidate.

Source: matadornetwork.com