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    Election The American elections of 2012 was very competitive between the Democrat candidate Barrack Obama‚ who was the president then‚ and Mitt Romney‚ the Republican candidate. The campaigns and presidential debates were quite heated and as has been earlier mentioned‚ it was tight for each of them as polls clearly indicated that both Obama and Romney had more or less an equally high chance of winning the presidential elections. Demographics played a significant part in seeing Obama take the day

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    What Motivate People to Vote? Voting is often inconvenient‚ it is personally costly. You have to take time to register and to learn about the candidates‚ and in the election day you may need to take time of your work to stand in long lines possibly in a bad weather ‚ all that knowing that perhaps your vote will note make a difference among all the millions votes. So why do millions of people expend their own time‚ energy‚ and money to cast a vote that will not make any difference in the

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    Joanna Newman EN102-25504 Broderick 11/22/12 A Rhetorical Analysis of the Second Presidential Debate of 2012 On October 16‚ 2012‚ President Barack Obama and former governor Mitt Romney of Massachusetts met at Hofstra University in Hempstead‚ New York for their second presidential debate. The debate‚ moderated by Candy Crowell of CNN‚ was much more relaxed than the first debate taking on a “town hall” format in which voters in the audience posed questions to the two presidential candidates

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    Account for the failure of 3rd parties to break the monopoly of power held by the Democrats and Republicans In their most recent general election the 3rd parties of Britain and America experienced significantly different outcomes. While the Liberal Democrats are now in a coalition the American Libertarian party received 0.99% of the popular vote. The clear failure of 3rd parties to break the monopoly of power held by the Democrats and Republicans can be explained by the electoral system‚ costs involved

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    Presidential Election While most of the country was tied up with the competition going on during the 2012 Presidential Election between the Democrat and Republican Presidential candidates‚ Barack Obama and Mitt Romney‚ many other Americans were rooting for the underdogs. The gap between Romney and Obama in the popular vote was more significant than you’d think. Growing support for third party candidates don’t have the major political parties worried‚ but evidence shows that they should think about gearing

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    cover occurrences in both the Republican and Democratic parties. In the article‚ the author states that the 2012 presidential campaign has been one of the most ruthless‚ all-or-nothing campaigns thus far. He points out actions of both candidates‚ Romney and Obama‚ that seem to indicate a genuine disrespect and disregard each candidate has for the opposing party. One such example is the malignant use of campaign ads. According to the author‚ while the campaign television ads have always attempted

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    [pic] [pic]Willard Mitt Romney 64 Years old Republican Formerly the Governor of Massachusetts Currently Retired Pros; Mitt Romney is a strong debater‚ an impressive campaigner‚ and a skilled fund raiser. He has assembled an effective and out front Presidential campaign for 2012. He clearly takes being a candidate very seriously. Mitt Romney’s tax plan is the most practical and pragmatic which is why we wrote "Finally‚ a candidate steps up and offers a proven‚ tested‚ and verified solution to

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    Presidential Campaign Tactics of 1828 and 2012 Whether it was the 1828 election between Andrew Jackson and incumbent John Quincy Adams or the 2012 election between Mitt Romney and incumbent Barrack Obama‚ the parties representing their candidates strongly fought for their respective candidates. They often used the media of the time to bolster their candidate while diminishing their opposition with tactics that some historians and analysts have argued as being “dirty.” The political issues were

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    to opponent governor Mitt Romney. He won with three-hundred and thirty-two electoral votes verses Romney’s two-hundred and six votes. After months upon months of campaigning‚ Obamas victory lead him to have his victory speech on November 7‚ 2012 giving thanks to the American people for re-electing him. His speech began with his gratitude towards all of the voters who “stayed with him through all of the struggles and dark valleys”‚ as well as voters who were Pro-Romney. Obama thanked his wife‚ sponsors

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    favoring gay marriage 17. Moderate - person who is not extreme‚ partisan‚ nor radical. Example: Dan Boren 18. Democratic Party - favors change or reform. Example: Barrack Obama 19. Republican Party - wants things to remain the same. Example: Mitt Romney 20. Socialism - advocates production‚ distribution‚ and exchange regulated by the society. Example: W.E.B. Dubois 21. Capitalism - countries trade and industries are

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