Brits reveal who they want as US president - and it's not who you think

A poll of 2,000 Brits found Michelle Obama, Bill Gates or Arnold Schwarzenegger would be the best next president of the United StatesA poll of 2,000 Brits found Michelle Obama, Bill Gates or Arnold Schwarzenegger would be the best next president of the United States
A poll of 2,000 Brits found Michelle Obama, Bill Gates or Arnold Schwarzenegger would be the best next president of the United States | Shutterstock
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It comes after research of 2,000 Brits found Michelle Obama, Bill Gates or Arnold Schwarzenegger would be the best next president of the United States.

Tom Hanks, Samuel L Jackson, and Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson were also on the list, and they were closely followed by George Clooney, Taylor Swift, and Keanu Reeves.

Michelle Obama was chosen to lead the country as president, with Tom Hanks as her vice president.

While Oprah Winfrey was deemed the best secretary of state.

A spokesperson from Lottoland.co.uk, which commissioned the survey for the US Lottos, Powerball and MegaMillions, said: "The US is home to many popular faces.

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“As recent history has shown, celebrity and political power in the USA has become even more inter-linked, with Arnie being governor of California – and of course, Donald Trump becoming president.

“But this has historical precedence too, former president Ronald Reagan who was in power in the 1980s, was a former actor too.”

75 per cent reckon leadership is the top attribute a candidate needs to be POTUS75 per cent reckon leadership is the top attribute a candidate needs to be POTUS
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The research also found 34 per cent of adults believe celebrities with huge platforms have a ‘duty’ to share their political views with others.

But 39 per cent admit they don’t like it when celebrities air their thoughts about politics over social media.

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When it comes to being in the top job, 75 per cent reckon leadership is the top attribute a candidate needs.

Second on the list is decisiveness (69 per cent) followed by integrity (68 per cent) and communication skills (67 per cent).

A third (34 per cent) believe a celebrity’s fame better qualifies them to connect with voters, than someone who is a career politician.

And 37 per cent believe stars can bring charisma to a political role normal politicians may lack.

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While authors topped the list of celebrities which might make the best President with 14 per cent of the vote, 13 per cent opted for actors – and just three per cent for musicians.

But 50 per cent reckon a celeb’s social media following would give them an advantage in an election, according to the OnePoll.com figures.

The spokesperson from Lottoland.co.uk added: “It’s really interesting to see how many Brits are so invested in US politics.

“It shows how our cultures are blending into one.”

Top 30 celebrities who would make a good US president:

  1. Michelle Obama
  2. Bill Gates
  3. Arnold Schwarzenegger
  4. Tom Hanks
  5. Samuel L Jackson
  6. Elon Musk
  7. Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson
  8. Oprah Winfrey
  9. Keanu Reeves
  10. George Clooney
  11. Taylor Swift
  12. Morgan Freeman
  13. Dolly Parton
  14. Tom Cruise
  15. Beyoncé
  16. Meryl Streep
  17. Kanye West
  18. Lady Gaga
  19. Will Smith
  20. Jeff Goldblum
  21. Jim Carrey
  22. LeBron James
  23. Ellen DeGeneres
  24. Tiger Woods
  25. Matthew McConaughey
  26. Angelina Jolie
  27. Sandra Bullock
  28. Kris Jenner
  29. Leonardo DiCaprio
  30. Chris Evans

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