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Why should Obama?

Posted: 07 Nov 2012 05:48 PM PST


Barack Obama's speech in front of supporters at a victory party in Chicago U.S. elections, on Wednesday (11/07/2012) early morning
Super Tuesday, the name day of presidential elections in the United States because it is always held on Tuesdays first week of November, just ended. Barack Obama is believed to lead the U.S. back.

This competition is the U.S. presidential election the most stringent, at least in the polls. In 1960, the rivalry between John F Kennedy and Richard Nixon was also very tight, but tighter this time.

In terms of ideology, the conservative Romney and Obama are liberal, somewhat prominent during the campaign. Obama is very concerned and want the government to intervene in the insurance system and the health and education of American children, while Romney is not aligned to the direction. Romney wants to be the principle of the free market mechanism is still valid.

Thus, it is not surprising really, as the poll released by the daily Kompas, 7 November 2012, Obama supported 56 percent of the income 36 000 dollars per year, while Romney only received 38 percent support. However, for the class of income 90 000 dollars per year, Romney support Obama as much as 52 percent and only 44 percent. The figures that gives vivid portraits of the two candidates are ideological differences.
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Why Obama Can Win?

Posted: 07 Nov 2012 05:32 PM PST


President Obama greeted supporters cheer Obama victory on the eve of the announcement of the election results in Chicago,
REUTERS
WASHINGTON - Growing optimism in the revival of the American economy and the number of voters came to the polls to open the way for Obama's victory.

President Barack Obama is re-elected for a second term in a very tight election against Republican challenger, Mitt Romney. President Barack Obama's victory triggered quick reactions and excited.

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