HAVANA, Cuba — As part of GlobalPost's project to interview 100 people in 20 locations around the world about the 2012 US election, we asked Cubans:
Who do you want to win the 2012 US election?
Will the election affect your country?
How has your view of the US changed since President Obama took office?
What should the next US president do?
The election's impact: The next election will definitely have an impact "because of the blockade [embargo]."
My view: It's gotten worse. "I've heard that lots of people there are out of work."
Top priority: "For Obama to lift the embargo."
The election's impact: "The election will definitely have an impact on us. We're still hoping for more from Obama."
My view: "I still see the US as a great country. It's had it's ups and downs over the years, but right now it's down."
Top priority: "He should sit down at the table with Cuba and figure out a way to overcome our problems. Lift the Blockade [embargo]. Open up a little."
The election's impact: "Romney would be more dangerous [for Cuba] than Obama. I think he'd pursue a more bellicose foreign policy. Whereas if Obama wins he won't be thinking about re-election. So we'd get to see what he really wants. I expect he'd do more to improve relations with Cuba."
My view: "I have a mixed opinion. I have a good opinion of the US as a people, and American industry and the arts. But on the other hand I see the US as even more prone to trying to impose its political system on other countries. And that doesn't work. The world is more complicated than that. Clearly there is more 'imperial hubris' in the Republican Party."
Top priority: "The US is in the middle of a difficult situation. It has problems that the system can't seem to fix because it's so difficult to get a political compromise on anything. He needs to balance the budget, cut debt, makes ends meet. But those require trade-offs."
The election's impact: “Maybe Romney can free us from this communism.”
My opinion: “Obama hasn’t helped us. That would change in a second term.”
Top priority: “Bring freedom to the Cuban people.”
The election's impact: "If [Obama] wins, maybe he'll lift the Blockade [Embargo]."
My view: "It's about the same."
Top priority: "I want him to do more to help immigrants, and give people better access to education. My aunt had a degree in physics [from a Cuban university] and over there her degree is worthless. She's working in a restaurant."
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