The internet blog-o-sphere and social media sites erupted yesterday after a couple of articles from Mother Jones and The Boston Globe, reported on Romney’s dealing at Bain Capital, and other financial dealings. Mitt Romney now faces growing transparency questions as … Continue reading
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Obama’s Tax Talks, Offensive or Defensive?
After President Obama’s morning rose garden address news outlets across the nation have been reporting on if the tax plans are favorable, if it will benefit the economy. Why opinions differ on whether this tax plan is a positive or … Continue reading
Can Social Media Predict the President?
As the 2012 presidential election heats up at the same rate of much of the Midwest and East Coast many are speculating as to how to best predict who will become the next resident of 1600 Pennsylvania. Some political junkies … Continue reading
Courts Health Care Ruling and The Presidential Election
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In a historic decision on Thursday the Supreme Court upheld the majority of Obama’s signature Health Care Bill the Affordable Care Act, including the most controversial aspect of the bill the “individual mandate”. Now both political ideologies are either celebrating … Continue reading
Economic Improvement in the Midwest Bodes Well for Obama
The Midwest region commonly known as the nation’s “rust belt” is a hot commodity for this years 2012 Presidential Election. Nestled within this region are a number of highly prized swing states boasting some 40+ electoral votes, for this reason … Continue reading
Electoral Maps Still Have Touches of Purple
Electoral prediction maps are a convenient way to visualize the vast amounts of information received in the latest poll results. Much of the maps are interactive allowing you to adjust certain states to lean either more red or blue and … Continue reading
Could Romney’s VP Pick Boost Him in Swing States?
Media outlets have now begun to speculate about the very high end Utah getaway that is being planned by the Romney campaign, many of his guests are prominent members of the Republican party. Several guests are even likely candidates to … Continue reading
Obama’s Immigration Statement Favorable Among All Voters
By passing the fickle House and Senate, President Obama announced that he was issuing an executive order to forbid the deportation of young illegal immigrants. In a recent poll conducted by Bloomberg not only has the new policy been well … Continue reading
In Fight For Women’s Vote, Should We Check For A Ring?
8.8 Million more women than men voted in 2004. This is just a simple statistic from the census bureau, but could this fact be a vital indicator of how the 2012 presidential elections will be played out? Women are generally … Continue reading
Economics of Swing States and the General Election
Since the United States continues to use the practice of an electoral college to decide the presidency this 2012 Presidential election is going to boil down to which candidate can secure the all important 2012 swing state wins. Since these … Continue reading