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negativity that his point was lost in the context. I dont know much about politics, but
republicans always seem to be against the working class. His advertising shows statistics on how
China in beating the United States manufacturing industry. I dont think that attacking the
opponent is the way to win the presidency, even though is valid. He talks about how many
families have lost their homes and how the national debts has double. That I agree with, I felt the
economic impact when my hours were cut and my pay to half of what I was earning. I think
many citizens regret the fact that they have voted for the wrong candidate when they started
loosing their homes. When home and business owner watched Romney Ads, they probably
thought he was right, But why did Obama won again? Because many believed in President
Obama to fix the economic struggle the country faced during those years. I really dont see an
effectiveness of his ads, because it only focused on the negatives of Obama, and totally forgot to
bring his ideals, and personal characteristics of his potential to govern this country.
Iowa
52,229
12.7%
86.1%
50.0%
White
92.1%
e of
ethnic
groups
African
American
19.6%
Asian
3.7%
20 - 34
21.4%
1,517,539
35 -54
55-64
75 +
Females
Males
African
American
3.4%
Asian
2.2%
Hispanic
5.5%
19.4%
31%
566723
28.6%
2,199,946
837993
9%
8.8%
631,611
257412
5.1%
7.6%
359,877
224278
1,538,036
1,508,319
Memorandum
you know already, Americans believe in a system of Democracy where our political leaders
listen to the citizens opinions, needs and wants and act upon what they believe will benefit them.
Ordinary people like all of us want our elected officials to be the voice of citizens they represent
in each state. In order to choose the right representative, surveys and professional studies are
given to ordinary and random people to ensure that all kinds of suggestions and questions are
accounting for the states population as a whole. Barack Obama in 2012, Barack Obama used his
ads to persuade Americans to vote for him by addressing the issues citizens wanted to be
addressed, for example in one of his ads, he talks about boosting the economy back up by
opening more job opportunities. These lines were powerful to those who are economically
disadvantaged. Mr. Obama pointed out the challenges of millions of Americans. Another
important gain in his Campaign was that he was the first Black Senator running for President.
Lets, remember that segregation and racism is very immature. African Americans were confidant
and believed that he would bring back the confidence Blacks need to go back to the polls and
vote for him. As States in Our Textbook struggles for Democracy 86 percent said they were
democrats and leaned toward the Democrats (p 132) blacks identify as liberals and usually
support regulations and affirmative actions. This favors the position of blacks and minorities.
Obama Took a great advantage over Mitt Romney, He used social media to make his points clear
on where he stood in regards to the welfare of the country. In one of his commercials, Barack
Obama presents himself with a casual attire look, a suit/blazer with a formal collar shirt with no
tie, I think he did it to make himself look like he is with the lower class, a regular citizens to
make it more appealing with those who cannot afford to dress in expensive suits. He is sitting
down in a place that looks like a house of a modest/middle class family. No big luxuries. In his
advertising video, he shows what America is; a working class of citizens who wake up every day
to work and make their goals come true. The background music catches my attention, it sounds
calm and at the rhythms of those on the commercial moving. I think this ad was very effective
because many of us identified with it.
Different From democratic Barack Obama was Mitt Romney, a republican Candidate
who focused his campaign in addressing the negatives of the previous president. Recalling the
loss of jobs, the high unemployment rate and the poor administrative decisions taken. He
presents himself more as a conservative with an arrogant tone pointing out the depressive
outcomes of the current presidency. Compared with Obama, Romney targeted citizens with
financial stability who would be likely to vote for him in return of having a political voice in
congress that favored their stands and interest in society. As one survey in early 2012 points out
about two- thirds of Americans now believed that strong conflicts exist between the rich and the
poor in The United States( P 135) this difference is clearly visible when we compare states with
high percentages of poverty rates. For example in the State of Virginia the poverty level is at
11.7%, where as in California is at 16% approximately. People with low levels of education, poor
living standards, and high crime rates tend to vote for those candidates that promise to improve
levels of poverty, education and Medicare among other benefits.
The level of education of an individual influences the voting inclinations. As States in our
Struggles for Democracy textbook Education is the Single Predictor of participation in
Politics (P 137). We say that college educate people will tend to vote for a better education
system allowing them to pursue higher educational degrees. For example, I have heard my
brother talk about the ongoing debates over at UC Berkley in regards to the pay workers receive.
They fight for civil rights and justice. At this point, we have seen that Obama focused on the
working class, used social media to diffuse his plans, and wore attires that resemble him as a
candidate for its citizens. He also focused on issues such as education, job, and economic
stability.
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