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Who would U2’s Bono vote for in this election? Surprisingly not necessarily Barack Obama

Dubliner talks to Irish Voice about 2012 Presidential Election, poverty, Africa and Irish immigrants


U2's front man Bono and President Barack Obama
U2's front man Bono and President Barack Obama
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What would Bono do?

Earlier this year, as part of the celebrations for the Irish Voice newspaper’s 25th anniversary, U2 frontman Bono spoke to the Irish Voice paper’s editor on a multitude of topics, from his personal life and music to charity and politics.

During the interview the music legend told the Irish Voice that he was impressed with the Democrat candidate Barack Obama. The pair have met on several occasions, and U2 even played at President Obama’s inauguration ceremony in 2008.

However Bono doesn’t endorse political candidates per se.  He looks at their  track records when it comes to African debt relief, and if they’re committed to spending money for things like AIDS prevention and poverty elimination. If he approves then he’ll be on board.

Bono worked well with the Republican President George W. Bush and counts both Democrat and Republican politicians as his allies and activism.

During his current term President Obama has made a commitment to lift Africans out of poverty. Speaking about working with President Obama Bono said  “It’s interesting that his approach is in partnerships.

He added that lots of countries in Africa have ideas on how to get their agriculture more efficient, how to help farmers, so he has a very interesting angle on that.

“The U.S. should be proud, extremely proud. You’ve led the world in the fight against HIV/AIDS, and it’s really a monumental achievement – 6.6 million people are alive thanks in large part to American investments and leadership.”

The Dublin musician admits that the race for the White House this year is “interesting”.

He said “The ONE campaign [the movement Bono co-founded to fight poverty and disease] is probably the only thing that the two sides of the aisle agree on.”

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This year Bono met with a bipartisan group of senators in Ghana. They were visiting to see exactly how the US funds were being used.

“These are tough senators. Senator Lindsey Graham, tough guy, asking hard questions about where taxpayer money was going to be spent. And that’s great. The conviction that he could come with, that he had been fighting for these people.”


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oh for god's sake - we don't give a rats ass who bono would vote for, who cares, he's not american, he's never going to be american (hopefully), he's a pain and im so sick of seeing his name tied to all things american - he's a wannabe but he's not so drop it, we're sick of hearing about him. we dont care what he thinks!!!! when he starts paying his taxes in ireland, he might get some respect from us!
Who cares what Bono thinks? Also, who cares where Romney or anyone else choses to keep his money as long as its not illegal. As far as I am aware tax AVOIDANCE is legal and tax EVASION is not. Just begrudgery at work here.
Maggie. He can`t help the poor over here as all his wealth is hidden abroad. Senator Graham won`t have to worry how Bono`s money is getting spent, still its nice that at least one politician is concerned where the illegal tax collected from the average man on the street is going.
BORO !!
Why is it suprising. Bono's a 1% who keeps his fortune offshore away from Irish government tax the same way Romney does with his Caymen Island and Swiss Bank accounts.
Who cares? Even if he was an American citizen it should matter to NO ONE what he thinks. And, I like Bono. It's just this is a USA issue and not Ireland's. And, why does IC hand on every word out of Obama's mouth?
With all due respect to Bono, we have the same world saving, celebrity types in America. Meanwhile not one of them would think of making a trip to West Virginia / Appalachia to help poverty stricken children right here in the US. It just wouldn't be fashionable.
The little runt won't vote for Obama, since the President gave him the boot over the one charity. Big ego for small man damaged. As Maggie47 said, "Maggie47 | Oct 26, 2012, 08:53 AM EDT Bono likes the spotlight. Go back to Ireland and help the poor over there! Read more: http://www.irishcentral.com/news/Who-would-U2s-Bono-vote-for-in-this-election-Surprisingly-not-necessarily-Barack-Obama--175945731.html#ixzz2AR7DV7GV
Bono likes the spotlight. Go back to Ireland and help the poor over there!
Why does Irish Central hang on every platitudinous word that comes from Bono's lips? The great majority of people don't give a damn what this guy thinks--we might listen to his preaching when and if he stops avoiding paying taxes in his homeland or when he starts to agitate to abolish the debt faced by Ireland.
 




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