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Barack Obama

332 voti -62 voti necessari per la vittoriaElected!

Mitt Romney

206 voti 64 voti necessari per la vittoriaElected!
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06/11/2012
La corsa alla Casa Bianca

Barack Obama

Arrivato alla Casa Bianca nel 2008 sull'onda di un enorme sostegno popolare, Barack Obama vuole continuare a incarnare il cambiamento pur esibendo un bilancio a tinte grigie.

Quattro anni dopo, il candidato democratico si presenta ancora come il candidato della speranza, ma anche in qualità di presidente del possibile. Da qui la scelta del suo slogan: Forward, Avanti.

Sarà sufficiente il carisma e l'eloquenza dell'49enne ex avvocato, nato da un keniano sposato con un'americana?

Joe Biden

Moderato democratico e vice-presidente noto per la sua onestà e le proverbiali gaffes; in precedenza è stato senatore del Delaware per 35 anni.

Nel 2008, ha corso per la nomination contro Barack Obama, quest'ultimo, una volta eletto, lo sceglierà come suo vice. Nella corsa alla Casa Bianca è stato in grado di convincere la classe operaia bianca a sostenere il candidato democratico.

Se da una parte incarna l'esperienza, contro il giovane avversario alla vicepresidenza, i suoi capelli bianchi potrebbero diventare un handicap.

Mitt Romney

Mitt Romney è tornato in corsa per la Casa Bianca. Era già stato candidato alle primarie repubblicane nel 2008, quando fu sconfitto da John McCain.

Repubblicano moderato, mormone, ricco e molto ben organizzato, è il favorito dell'alta borghesia, ma non riesce a convincere la base. Nel 1968, suo padre, George W. Romney era stato sconfitto da Richard Nixon nella corsa alla nomination repubblicana.

Di sé dice che non è un politico di professione, anche se è stato governatore del Massachusetts tra il 2003 e il 2007, ma un ex uomo d'affari che ha l'esperienza necessaria per rilanciare l'economia.

Paul Ryan

Il candidato alla vicepresidenza vuole rappresentare i giovani nel ticket repubblicano. Nonostante la giovane età, non è un novizio in politica.

Frequenta i circoli di Washington DC sin dal 1992, quando ha terminato gli studi universitari con una doppia laurea in economia e scienze politiche. Dal 1999 rappresenta il suo Stato di origine, il Wisconsin.

Cattolico, contrario all'aborto, ha cercato di privatizzare la sicurezza sociale, Ryan è amato dal Tea Party, frangia conservatrice del Partito Repubblicano.

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Two days after the US election, it is the turn of China to choose a new leader…
(seen by our cartoonist Etienne Barthomeuf) 

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Our illustrator Etienne Barthomeuf had a plan B

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Barack Obama re-elected president of the United States (seen by our cartoonist Etienne Barthomeuf)

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A Viewer's Guide To Who Will Win The Presidential Election

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A “so-LOL” selection of pictures of the US election campaign by Buzzfeed. “The 20 Weirdest Photo Moments Of The 2012 Campaign. This election got seriously weird. Let’s reminisce.”

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Imagine… Wednesday morning… The United States wakes up. But neither Obama nor Mitt Romney has been able to claim a majority. Honors even, 269 Electoral College votes to 269. What next? euronews has the answer » http://bit.ly/QfZCLW

(Picture by our cartoonist Etienne Barthomeuf & Raf) 

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US elections D-Day (Picture by our cartoonist Etienne Barthomeuf & Raf)

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yahoopolitics:

“I’ve watched over the last few months as our campaign has gone from a start to a movement. It’s not just the size of the crowds. It’s the conviction and compassion in the hearts of the people,” Mitt Romney said today at a rally in Portsmouth, N.H. “It’s made me strive to be more worthy of the support I have received across the country and to campaign as I would govern, to speak for the aspirations of all Americans, not just some Americans.”

With three days to go, Romney calls his campaign a ‘movement’ Holly Bailey

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usatoday:

The best photos from the race to the White House: http://usat.ly/TEfEP5

(Top left: AP photo. Others: Getty Images.)

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campaignmoney:

“A full 86 percent of Obama’s television advertising and 79 percent of Romney’s has been negative, according to the Wesleyan Media Project, which tracks political advertising. By comparison, Obama and John McCain had spent an average of 69 percent of their TV budgets on negative ads by this point in 2008, and George W. Bush and John Kerry had spent 58 percent in 2004.”

(Politico)

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journo-geekery:

WaPo INTERACTIVE: Make Mitt Romney’s tax plan add up!

The last time the tax code got a deep clean was 1986. Since then, it’s been clogged back up with deductions, credits, and loopholes that have made tax time a burden for individuals and tax decisions distortive for businesses. Eliminating many of these special carve-outs would pay for a reduction in tax rates, deficit reduction, or perhaps even both.

But the minute one moves from that vague goal of making the tax code simpler into the knotty questions of what provisions of the tax code ought to be eliminated, the broad consensus breaks down. Should the next president limit the mortgage-interest deduction, and if so, by how much? Should he end the charitable deduction? What about the tax-free status of employer-provided health benefits?

The reason for trying to fill Romney’s tax plan—as opposed to Obama’s second-term plan—is that you can try filling the shortfall with a mix of tax cuts and tax increases of various types.  It explores the different party approaches and their feasibility for the current budget (setting aside the longer-term impact).  WaPo and Ezra Klein offers three generalized packages but also the ability to select options in each category.

If only ballots included stuff like this, just for measuring support.

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todaysdocument:

The Federal Register just released a fun new interactive on their web site! You can use the slide rule to look at maps of how the Electoral College voted from 1964 to 2008. 

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sunfoundation:

A Campaign Map, Morphed By Money

Explore political ad spending through creative cartography. This animated map shows where superPACs and other outside groups spent their money — over a six-month period during the general election — to air political ads aimed at influencing the presidential race.

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motherjones:

We really are reaching campaign-meme critical mass.

(via)

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election:

How Will the Animated GIF Affect the Presidential Election? from PBS’ Idea Channel

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Obama — Then and Now by Damon Winter

On The New York Time’s Lens blog: 

“Damon Winter’s coverage of Barack Obama’s 2008 campaign earned him the 2009 Pulitzer Prize for feature photography. 
[…]
Mr. Winter, who has been a New York Times staff photographer since 2007, returned to the campaign trail this time to find a different tone and candidate.”

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mittromney:

 Jacksonville is energized for a Romney-Ryan victory!

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motherjones:

Hang in there, mid-Atlantic America.

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usatoday:

Here’s an interesting question: Is the American dream possible?

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Swing states… (by our cartoonist Etienne Barthomeuf)

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euronews special reports

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Obama e Romney visti da Etienne Barthomeuf


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