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    It was just another day, another day to get to the country club and make some more friends. I woke up around 6:00 o’clock to get ready. I put on my makeup, my red lipstick, and my red dress. I had on white tennis shoes, almost the color of pearls. I walk outside and it seems to be very foggy and gloomy, almost to the point that you can’t see 5 feet in front of your face. I started my car, a grey and chrome Toyota, and drove out of the garage into the foggy abyss. As I was driving I had seen an…

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    out in Republican races, The Republican Editorials, March 08,2012. Romney had six wins on Super Tuesday, however the man in the lead in the only tally that matters in steadily increasing that lead. No one thinks that Romney has a chance of winning against his opponents.The subject matter is about The President race and showing that Romney won't stop fighting even though his opponents are ahead.The editor is on the side of Romney, by the way he wrote.The editor does have facts to back his…

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    Social media is the most powerful tool to build social relationship with political parties and their supporters. Before I elaborate about Mitt Romney’s social media campaign, let’s talk about the Republican Party. Republican party is the one of the two major political parties in the United States. And in 2012, Mitt Romney was the presidential candidate from the Republican Party. Republican party’s political mission is to produce more jobs in the United States, give equal work opportunities to…

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    from the age of “A Face in the Crowd” as the modern days. A striking difference between times past and contemporary days is the emergence of social media and its effect of accelerating the recovery time for the public. This is clearly evident in the Romney and Trump scandals, which is a definite example of how Americans’ attention spans are getting…

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    dissuade voters from choosing a certain candidate by attacking their character or track record. During the 2012 presidential election an ad aired depicting an average American, Joe Soptic, blaming Mitt Romney for the death of his wife. This advertisement aims to dissuade viewers from voting for Mitt Romney by using the three rhetorical devices: logos, ethos and pathos. The first device used in the ad is logos. Logos is the device that appeals to reason or logic. Logos is used to persuade…

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    summer of 2012, Barack Obama and Mitt Romney were nominated for the United States presidential election of 2012. Mitt Romney, an American politician and business, who also is part of the Republican Party, accepted his nomination for the United States presidential election of 2012. As for Barack Obama, part of the Democratic Party and first American president, accepted his nomination for the United States presidential election of 2012 for his second term. Both Romney and Obama mention important…

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    Mitt Romney’s Rhetorical Strategies in “Faith in America” This nation was founded on religion, and eventually, the slogan evolved into “In God we trust.” The great American leaders of the past never dared forget the God in Heaven who watches over the land and the people. In America, religion seems to be the heart and soul of the country. It seems to be the gears turning and allowing the country to continue moving forward and progressing at such incredible speeds. But with religion, there is a…

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    Who I feel seems to have delivered their message in the most effective form possible is President Barrack Obama. Mitt Romney did have some very appealing lines, and by keeping a humble, but strong persona, it is not difficult to produce a large sum of advocates. With that being said, it was Obama’s transcript that won me over. Besides the content that was being discussed…

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    Obama’s campaign. The Romney campaign decided to use Tumblr, which is more of a blogging site and mostly used by teenagers. His page was very boring and not appealing to voters and potential supporters. Tumblr allows the user to choose a “theme”, which allows the user to customize their blog however they like. Romney’s “theme” was very basic that was only a white background, a very small image of his campaign logo, and an uncentered picture of Romney with “Paid for by Romney for President, Inc.”…

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    much or more as in 2008.” (Blake). The Obama team needed these groups to turn out and convince their friends to go vote and they did. “According to CNN's exit polls, 55 percent of women voted for Obama, while only 44 percent voted for Mitt Romney. Men preferred Romney by a margin of 52 to 45 percent, and women made up about 54 percent of the electorate. In total, the gender gap on Tuesday added up to 18 percent -- a significantly wider margin than the 12-point gender gap in the 2008 election”…

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