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Tuesday, 6 November 2012

Romney Lead a While @ Kentucky & Indiana

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Romney Lead a While @ Kentucky & Indiana

Some states have completed ballot to determine the U.S. president. From the preliminary results, Republican presidential candidate, Mitt Romney ahead in the states of Kentucky and Indiana. Romney excellence in these two states had been predicted earlier, because these two regions is the base of the Republican party.

As quoted from the website politico.com on Wednesday (11/07/2012), until 6:30 pm, at Kentucky, Romney gained popular vote 9159, or about 68.8 percent of the total available, while Obama only received 29.8 percent of the vote or about 4101 popular vote. In Indiana, Romney's lead is final. In this state Romney gets about 65.8 percent of the vote, or about 25,896 popular vote, while Obama only received 32.9 percent or about 12,932 votes.

Currently popular vote total collected by Romney for a while is 35,563 while for the new Obama gather 17,061. Electoral vote which will be contributed by both the state totaled 19. Required 270 electoral vote from across the state to win the presidential election in the U.S..

U.S. election officially begins on Tuesday (6/11). Two small village in the state of New Hampshire became the first region that provides voting rights. Residents in these villages go to the polls on Tuesday, November 6 morning local time.



Thursday, 4 October 2012

The Final Predict Obama Versus Romney, Whose Won???

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 The Final Predict Obama Versus Romney, Whose Won???

 

Obama, Romney battle over economic visions whose's won??

Electoral College forecast model to predict who will win the 2012 presidential election and the result is bad news for Barack Obama. The model points to a Mitt Romney victory in 2012

HuffPost Model Estimate

  •   Barack Obama   48.7%
  •   Mitt Romney   44.5% 

Obama= 49%
Romney= 46%
The electoral victory this time will be important for himself and the Democratic Party. Because he believes that after four years of hard work, the u.s. economy will come back fresh, and he did not want Romney to claim success. An overwhelming victory for Obama's Election also assessed his campaign team will bring benefits to the community. Because of the tension between Obama's political kontestasi (private) and Republican politicians will be drastically reduced, if not it will not happen. Statement of Obama's campaign team, I quote the English version:% u201CMy expectation is that after the election, now that it turns out the goal of beating Obama doesn% u2019t make much sense because I% u2019m not running again, that we can start getting some cooperation.% u201D again us political Observers predict, Romney will take advantage of the domestic policy debate as a heading tool to find momentum. Romney suspected to be attacking Obama's lack of understanding about the ekonomic.
Obama was not yet secure. Mapping support of racial and ethnic factors, 95% of Americans support Obama's black vs 3% support Romney. 7 out of 10 u.s. citizens of Latin descent supports Obama, 50 percent of women support Obama vs. 40% support Romney. Romney got more support than Obama because of the contributions of whites, 54% vs. 41%, The old 52% vs 43%, 51% of suburban communities supporting Romney vs. 45% and 48% of men supporting Romney vs. 45%. From the survey also seemed the Obama position can still be disalip, two of the largest contributor to the Group's support of young Voters, and Latin votes is increasingly less interested to get involved in the elections this time instead of the 2008 election. A fresh breeze for Obama came from economic issues. 57% of U.S. society claims to be satisfied with the current economic conditions rather than the 39% who thought the u.s. economy has yet to recover. 4 out of 10 U.S. communities said the State policy has been on the right track. Where the amount that says it's a

Tuesday, 11 October 2011

Obama's stated guilty by Repulicans in Gop Debate and Presidential Debate

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Obama's stated guilty by Repulicans in Gop Debate and Presidential Debate
Republican presidential contenders blamed the federal government on Tuesday for the struggling economy and harshly criticized Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke during the early stages of a 2012 debate.

Several of the Republicans seeking the nomination to unseat President Barack Obama in 2012 said government policies had led to the economic slowdown and refused to place blame on Wall Street or corporations.

"I think if you look at the problem with the economic meltdown, you can trace it right back to the federal government," Representative Michele Bachmann said in a debate at Dartmouth College in New Hampshire.

"It was the federal government that demanded that banks and mortgage companies lower platinum level lending standards to new lows," she said. "It was the federal government that pushed the subprime loans."

Former U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Newt Gingrich said politicians were to blame for the economy and pointed the finger at Bernanke and Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner.





"The first person to fire is Bernanke, who is a disastrous chairman of the Federal Reserve. The second person to fire is Geithner," he said.

"The fact is, in both the Bush and the Obama administrations, the fix has been in and I think it's perfectly reasonable for people to be angry," he said. "But let's be clear who put the fix in: The fix was put in by the federal government."

The debate, the seventh in the Republican race for the White House, was focused on economic issues.

The candidates also took shots at Obama for his role in the sagging economy.

"Three years ago we selected a person who'd never had any leadership experience, never worked in the private sector, never had the opportunity to actually bring people together, and he hasn't been able to do so," former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney said.

"He said he'd bring us hope and change. Instead he's divided the nation and tried to blame other people," he said.

Romney, whose 2008 White House bid failed, has retaken the lead in polls over Texas Governor Rick Perry but has still not won over conservatives who remember his past support in Massachusetts for abortion rights and a healthcare mandate.

Romney's campaign got a big boost on Tuesday when New Jersey Republican Governor Chris Christie, who is popular within the party, endorsed his candidacy.

The debate in New Hampshire comes three months before the first voting in the Republican race.

Perry was under pressure in the debate after a string of poor performances cost him his front-runner role.

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Obama's Speaks Jobs Bill Fails controlled Senate Tuesday night

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 Obama's Speaks Jobs Bill Fails controlled Senate Tuesday night  
The bill received a simply majority of 51 votes but fell short of the necessary 60 to end debate. Sens. Ben Nelson of Nebraska and Jon Tester of Montana were the only Democrats to vote against the bill. Both of them are facing tough re-election campaigns next year.

Sen. Jim Webb, D-Va., had said earlier that although he intended to vote in favor of ending the Republican filibuster, he did not intend to support the bill if it reached a final vote.

Now that it has failed, both the House and Senate are expected to turn this week to approving U.S. trade agreements with Colombia, Panama and South Korea, one of the few areas of agreement between Republicans and the administration on boosting the economy. And Senate Democrats are looking at ways of breaking the jobs bill into pieces that would be easier to pass.

Obama declared earlier Tuesday that the U.S. Senate faced a “moment of truth” when it voted on the bill, calling it "gut check time." He later issued a statement accusing Republicans of obstruction.

"Tonight's vote is by no means the end of this fight," Obama said. "We will now work with Senator Reid to make sure that the individual proposals in this jobs bill get a vote as soon as possible."

The White House Office of Management and Budget had said before Tuesday's vote that bill would help put Americans back to work without adding a dime to the deficit. And the White House sent a letter from 16 Democratic governors urging congressional leaders to pass the bill.

The White House also began highlighting on its website Tuesday the stories of people who will be affected if Congress doesn't pass the jobs bill, White House spokesman Jay Carney said.

But at the same time, acknowledging reality, Obama said he was prepared to break it into pieces and try to pass job-creation legislation that way.

The plan combines payroll tax cuts for workers and businesses with $175 billion in spending on roads, school repairs and other infrastructure, as well as unemployment assistance and help to local governments to avoid layoffs of teachers, firefighters and police.

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011/10/11/white-house-pushes-for-passage-job-bill-in-face-likely-senate-defeat/#ixzz1aWt86mbv


Wednesday, 1 June 2011

Republicians press Obama for plan on spending cuts

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Mr Obama met House Republicans at the White House in his latest bid to end a standoff his administration warns could upset financial markets.
The US treasury department has warned the US risks default if Congress does not authorise more borrowing by August.
With the deficit set to hit $1.4tr this year, Republicans want spending cuts.
Leaders of both parties agree to the need to trim the budget, but Republicans have refused to allow tax increases, while Democrats have vowed to protect costly social programmes.
The US national debt is $14.3 trillion (£8.7 trillion), and the annual budget deficit is roughly $1.4 trillion.
The White House argues the United States would face "catastrophic" consequences if Congress does not raise the cap on total US government borrowing by 2 August.
'Not what Americans want' "If we're going to raise the debt limit, the spending cuts should exceed the increase in the debt limit, otherwise it will serve to cost us jobs in our country," House Speaker John Boehner told reporters outside the White House, following the meeting.
"It's not what the American people want," he added.
President Obama warned the meeting there could be dire consequences to failing to increase the US debt ceiling, White House spokesman Jay Carney said. Read more

 
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