CNN taps mSurvey to learn why young Africans care about the US election
85% of Africans polled think Hillary Clinton is better for African interests– 80% of Africans polled think Hillary Clinton will win the presidential election– 39% of Africans polled got their information about the presidential election from TV, 25% from social media. See the data and the full story here.
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