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    biggest issue America is facing and the people want to know who would be the best candidate for the job. Mitt Romney‚ the Republican challenger‚ is very close in the race with President Obama. CNN Polling Director Keating Holland stated‚ “Which candidate better understand how the economy works? That’s a tie as well- 45% pick Obama‚ 45% choose Romney.” The news report‚ “Poll: Obama-Romney race tied; Obama supporters appear more energized”‚ is clear and accurate. It goes into sufficient depth and

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    Obama Nation! During the presidential debate‚ (Speakers) Barack Obama and Gov. Mitt Romney both plead their cases as to why they each felt they’d be great presidents (Message). Romney would like to get the chance to serve his first term as The United States President‚ and Obama would like to serve another term. These men rebottled their statements to prove to the world they were ready. Although I’m not able to vote‚ those key points changed my perspective of each. The presidential debate was held

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    Now Romney‚ a potential presidential candidate in 2008‚ said in an interview that his views have changed over time.  “Understand over time one’s perspective changes somewhat‚" he said. "I’m in a different place than I was probably in 1994‚ when I ran against Ted Kennedy‚ in my own views on that."  Massachusetts state Rep. James Vallee‚ a Democratic committee chairman who has worked with Romney on criminal justice issues‚ says the governor "is obviously

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    Planned Parenthood

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    Planned Parenthood: Who is Right? Mitt Romney vs Barack Obama on the Issue of Planed Parenthood Funding It is now 2012 and it is an election year full of controversial issues that need to be discussed by each candidate. This campaign is said to have a “cavalier disregard for facts on both sides‚” so much so that “the campaign has become bitter and trivial." Who would you vote for if the election was today? How much do you really know about the controversial issues? You‚ the voter‚ are in charge

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    is that we find the running to be Mitt Romney who has polled very high‚ and Ron Paul‚ who has been on the lower end of the spectrum. While both of these candidates side as republicans‚ sharing the same views or concepts‚ they do have entirely different means of perception regarding controversial topics. Regarding gay marriage‚ you find that both Romney and Paul are essentially against the idea regarding their own personal beliefs‚ however‚ while Romney is quick to stand up and apply his personal

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    Obama/Romney presidential campaigns I. Similarities Both presidential campaigns used televisions as their tools to deliver messages to a large audience. In fact‚ televisions were a primary way in which American citizens could learn about presidential candidates. Televisions were used to show debates between candidates‚ so that citizens could be able to know who should lead them. II. Differences There were differences in the use of media between the 1960: Nixon/Kennedy and 2012: Obama/ Romney presidential

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    answer the following questions. However‚ for students who failed to submit homework assignments on LucusConnect‚ you are required to view Three (3) and write your analysis on each debate. First presidential debate: President Barack Obama vs. Mitt Romney Topic: Domestic policy Date: Wednesday‚ Oct. 3 Time: 9 - 10:30 p.m. EDT Location: University of Denver‚ Denver‚ Colo. Moderator: Jim Lehrer‚ executive editor of PBS’s "NewsHour" Format: "The debate

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    Communicative Body

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    Communicative Body The focal point of this past year‚ 2012‚ has been the presidential election. After twelve months of being bombarded with every and all types of political advertisements‚ debates‚ and analysis it brings to mind a single question: just how do the presidential candidates use the power of communication‚ through its many forms‚ to connect and gain the votes of the constituents? It may seem as though there is a straight forward answer to this particular question‚ and to a point

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    was recorded then made viral through social media with instant feedback from Americans followed by outpour of their opinions. Quite often‚ voter opinion was not favorable and the tides changed quickly for both parties on more than one issue. Mitt Romney wins the Republican Party nomination with the platform to repeal Obamacare‚ create more jobs‚ achieve energy independence‚ create higher education programs with real time career opportunities‚ reduce government which helps to cut the national debt

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    argue specific points that they are attempting to convince the general public of. In the 2012 Presidential Debate‚ President Barack Obama and Governor Mitt Romney make several major claims about topics that are both controversial‚ yet necessary to discuss such as major economic plans and issues regarding Medicare. Throughout the debate‚ both Romney and Obama use eloquent and persuasive language in an attempt to appeal to the ethos‚ logos‚ and pathos of the audience‚ with the ultimate goal of increasing

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