MONTREAL--()--On the heels of the Republican and Democratic Conventions, Woozworld, a leading virtual world for kids, conducted a “Kids Only Survey” to see who they would vote for if the election was held today. Following today’s “social language,” Woozworld’s survey allowed kids to voice their opinion by “Liking”, “Disliking” and selecting a candidate as his/ her Favorite. They were given three options: Barack Obama, Mitt Romney and I Don’t Know.
“When you consider all the other polls coming in from Gallup and other resources, Woozworld’s perspective is unlike any other. Kids believe in President Obama and are either unaware of Governor Romney and his campaign or just don’t relate to him”
The results were clear; of the more than two thousand votes President Obama wins with an overwhelming 55% of the votes. More interesting perhaps though is the kid’s second choice, “I Don’t Know” with 25% and 3rd place going to Mitt Romney with only 19%.
“When you consider all the other polls coming in from Gallup and other resources, Woozworld’s perspective is unlike any other. Kids believe in President Obama and are either unaware of Governor Romney and his campaign or just don’t relate to him," said Eric Brassard, President and CEO of Woozworld. “Internationally speaking, Governor Romney’s votes drops an incredible 42 percent, to just 11% total votes outside of the US.”
With 60 days left until the general election, Woozworld plans to conduct regular polls to keep up with what the youth in the USA and around the world think and to understand the impact of the upcoming debates.
Disclaimer- The results of this survey in no way reflect those of Woozworld or its employees. Woozworld has no financial ties to the results of this survey.
About Woozworld.com
Launched in 2010, Woozworld is one of the premiere virtual worlds and social networks for the youth. Kids spend on average 67 minutes per day in Woozworld playing and socializing with their friends, as they continuously build a world they can call their own. With more than 14 million avatars and over 18 million virtual spaces (rooms) created by kids, friends get together to chat about what interests them: music, fashion, gaming and more.

