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    is an American and was born in 1970 in Charleston‚ South Carolina. Shepard Fairey’s works consist and expands of screen-prints‚ stencils‚ stickers‚ installations‚ collages‚ posters‚ paintings‚ and murals. Fairey is widely known for the 2008 U.S presidential election with his Barack Obama HOPE poster. Shepard Fairey’s practice disrupts the difference between fine and commercial art. Through the distribution of posters‚ stickers‚ and murals‚ related to his Obey Giant campaign‚ which yielded an international

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    never been separated since early time when politicians launched their campaigns by running newspapers. The media channels have been continuously multiplied‚ so the methods of combination of politics and media have been multiplied correspondingly. In 2008‚ thanks to the new media‚ especially the Web2.0‚ a new atmosphere was brought to politics. Web 2.0 is a joint name used to represent the new internetwork applications compared to Web1.0. The disillusion of dot-com’s bubble marked a turning point

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    After analyzing the case study regarding presidents Obama’s internet campaign marketing strategies‚ I am impressed with the quantity and quality of information presented. I learned more about the president’s path to winning the election than I expected. The case study supported the various facets of presidents Obama’s internet campaign marketing strategies with examples of how the internet message of the campaign was carefully managed‚ an exceptional model of what the right people with the right

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    [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 create millions

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    EZMoney Harper March 6‚ 2012 AP Gov Per.1 Super Tuesday‚ the busiest election day of the Republican presidential primary season with nine states voting and a tenth (Alaska) beginning its 18-day caucus period. Tuesday may represent former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney’s last chance to sew up his party’s nomination decisively in advance of the Republican National Convention in August‚ as well as the possible last stands for his self-styled movement conservative opponents‚ former House Speaker

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    war‚ and even during economic downturns. For people throughout the world‚ the election of Barak Obama to the U.S. presidency seemed to signal in a new era‚ that of the end of racism. Indeed‚ Obama ’s election was a momentous occasion and‚ one would have hoped‚ a milestone on the road to reconciliation. However‚ some recent‚ very ominous events cast a worrisome veil over the democratic process in the United States. These events

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    This case attempts to provide an understanding of the main reasons of success in the Obama campaign strategy in 2008. Obama`s victory was a result of a well-planned marketing campaign that targeted the right market segments with the right message. When Barack Obama announced his candidacy for the American presidency in 2007‚ the newly released Gallup Poll of Democratic Presidential Candidates demonstrated that Hillary Clinton was the front-runner in the race among Democratic voters with 48 percent

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    out‚ since he is an American who lives in a homosexual relation with his boyfriend Hugh. In relation to the 2008 presidential election‚ there was a big local interest‚ in the opinion of this American couple. Furthermore had all Frenchmen apparently an opinion about the election and the candidates. Especially about weather or not it was possible to get a black president in the United States. “Obama!!!!!” alto portrays another issue‚ about how David experiences a big difference in the openness in

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    In light of reading the case and relying on external internet search‚ please answer the following two questions: 1. Why You think this Campaign won the “Year Best Marketing Communication Campaign in 2008”. Please be detailed in your discussion of the rational and reasons behind your point of view. (feel free to do your own online internet search) Introduction When Senator Barack Obama launched his campaign for the presidency in early 2007‚ the challenge for a long-shot candidate was to build

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    Obama’s Red Herring During presidential election years‚ television campaign advertisements are common and some even commit fallacies. In the presidential election of 2008‚ Barack Obama vs. John McCain‚ Obama ran an advertisement called “Seven.” The ad beings by saying‚ “Maybe you’re struggling to pay the mortgage on your home.” McCain is then quoted saying the fundamentals of the economy are strong. Next the ad poses the question of how many houses McCain owns‚ and that McCain owns seven homes

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