The Evolution of Announcing Candidacy for President
In the past month, two candidates for the Republican nomination for President declared using new forms of media. Former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty used a video on his Facebook page to announce...
View ArticleThe Temperature is Not the Only Thing That’s HOT!
Presidential Race Heats Up Online After Supreme Court’s Latest Decision When the Supreme Court voted to uphold Obamacare, it’s no surprise that this became an immediate game-changer in the 2012 race to...
View ArticleHow Will the Electorate Actually Look on Election Day?
To followers of this presidential election, looking at the horse race can feel like a roller coaster. When viewed from certain angles and in certain perspectives, it looks like President Obama is a...
View ArticleVisual Breakdown of the $980 Million Spent on Presidential Ads
Over $980 million was spent on television and radio advertising during the 2012 Presidential General Election. When the ad spending from the GOP Primary is included, this total surpasses $1 billion...
View ArticleAnswering the $980 Million Question: 4 States; 429,000 Votes – Virginia
VIRGINIA Consider this: Mitt Romney loses New Hampshire, Ohio, Florida and Virginia by 429,000 votes collectively for a total of 62 electoral votes. Three of the four swing states have Republican...
View ArticleThe $980 million Question: 4 States; 429,000 Votes – Florida
In 2012, Romney lost Florida by only 74,309 votes. Obama received 50% of the 8.4 million votes cast in Florida for the 2012 Presidential Election, defeating Romney by only 0.9 points. What counties...
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