All obama vs mccain games


















Missed opportunity? Probably: One of the most notable effects of the McCain campaigns lack of focus on Twitter was obvious during the final few weeks of the campaign: A significant pro-Obama bias which left many McCain supporters alienated on the exploding live micro-blogging service. Not understanding the value of these channels most certainly cost the McCain campaign dearly in the final weeks of leading to the Nov. Why should anyone care about Twitter? One word: Numbers. According to stats provided by compete.

Not US numbers. Below: Twitter demographics usage by age and gender. Political science, communications and marketing students will be studying this for years to come.

Great stuff. Great stuff but I have a thought. We also know that in most states the margin was only a few percentage points. That being said, the younger generation tends to be much more connected via the Internet and my guess is that stats would show a very high percentage of those voting for Obama are the younger generation. So it is possible without the Internet and social media support that Obama might not have won despite the media bias towards him.

I have a feeling that McCain and Obama are mentioned often in the same articles and blogs but with different emphasis…. La La Land by de-Mote. Say excuse me by de-Mote. I Love Laughing by de-Mote. Halloween Forest Walk by de-Mote. SnaresWorks how to make kicks for beginners. Trash-anon just getting started. Glouter Message. Wall Art by. Extra, Extra! Obama was born to a poor family and was virtually raised by his grandparents and his mother in Kansas. In order to put himself through school, he used several loans.

McCain, on the other hand, has a rich military heritage as both his paternal grandfather and father were Navy Admirals with four-star ranks in the United State. During the war, his plane was shot down in Northern Vietnam and he was subsequently held as a prisoner of war by the Vietnamese. As a prisoner, he was subjected to repeated torture because he refused to cooperate with his Vietnamese captors, who wanted to extract valuable information from him.

Generally, both presidential candidates have largely different stands on major issues in the United States. He is also against fresh free trade initiatives in most part of Latin America and has promised to make major investments on education, basic science, and technology, among others. In addition, Obama would also give relief to homes that are tangled in the credit crunch on housing, hunt down on illegal credit card practices and enlarge the family leave act if he is elected president Whittington, McCain, on the other hand, would retain all of the tax cuts imposed by president Bush and remove the Alternate Minimum Tax Whittington, He would also double the amount of personal exemption for dependents, reduce the corporate tax rate from 35 per cent to 25 per cent and establish a new tax credit for research and development in the United States.

Moreover, unlike Obama, McCain would support most free trade iniatives Whittington, In terms of foreign trade policies, both Obama and McCain want the country to engage more in international trade as this would boost the American economy.

Both presidential candidates intends to limit the barriers in trade and create effective global trading rules that would not only benefit the US but other countries as well Diffen. When the United States Congress passed a Senate resolution that would authorize the Iraq war in , Obama voted against the war while McCain voted in favor of it, which shows that both have significantly different views on the matter Diffen.

In general, Obama has vocally opposed the war and has repeatedly said that he would call for the withdrawal of the American troops who are in Iraq if he is elected president. McCain, on the other hand, wants to retain the American soldiers in Iraq and said that it would be wrong to pull out the troops before Al-Qaida, an international terrorist organization, is defeated Diffen. Moreover, both also have different views on the threat of Iran, which is a country that is reportedly amassing nuclear weapons.

Obama believes that Iran is not a real threat to the security of the United States while McCain believes that the country should not be underestimated.



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