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The 2012 presidential elections in the US set a record for expenditures. According to the Federal Election Commission (FEC), the parties, candidates, and organizations spent about $7 billion in all on the campaign.
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Public Policy Polling found that 49% of GOP voters nationally thought that ACORN stole the election for Obama. This is down from 52% who thought the same way after the 2008 election.
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The Romney campaign had staked everything on the 2012 US Presidential Election before losing to the Obama campaign. However, there was a President-Elect Romney transition site that was already live before the final results came in.
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As election fever grips the nation astute companies cash in with cool memorabilia associated with the presidential candidates. From Romney condoms to Obama hot air spray, the cool voter is spoilt for choice.
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An Ipsos/Reuters post-debate poll published Tues., Oct. 23 shows respondents favored President Barack Obama as winning the third and final presidential debate. Forty-seven percent said Obama won the debate while 31 percent said the same of Mitt Romney.
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While there are constant news reports that Israel and the U.S. are at odds over issues such as Iran, Obama has a large lead over Romney among Jewish voters and the gap is even widening.
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For the first time in several months Obama and the Democrats raised more money than Romney and the Republicans. However, Romney probably still has more cash on hand than the Democrats.
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This is a bit of a adaptation of something I had written back in the winter when the GOP was staging their nomination battle. That piece and the 2012 U.S. election, was then about how a 'Barack' might end up going against a 'Mitt' or even a 'Newt'.
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In the midst of a U.S. election there are signs Barack Obama and the Democrats may get a boost from the economy. The U.S. dollar is rising and the Conference Board reports the country's economy rose 0.4 percent last month.
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The United States economy did something in July likely to please U.S. President Barack Obama as much as anyone - it gained more jobs than expected. Despite a continuing sluggish world economy the U.S. added 163,000 jobs.
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