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US Presidential Elections 2012 Global Poll: Non-Americans across the world want Barack Obama to win have poor of image Romney
US Presidential Elections 2012 Global Poll: Non-Americans across the world want Barack Obama to win have poor of image Romney

US elects new president, the world watches, but also aware that USA is governed by other powers than a mere president. Baracks Obama vs Mitt Romney Us Presidential Elections, who will win ?

USA Presidential Elections / NationalTurk – After a busy marathon campaign for US presidential elections, debates between Obama and Romney, the American electorate will now have a say as to who will be their their next president for the next 4 yours. The entire world is watching

Their voices crack; their faces reflect “election campaign fatigue.”Their campaigns had a coomon ground this year afore US presidential elections 2012 : Family values, although a more conservative fashioned mentality Obama also paid great attention to mention words like family, mother and wife.

US Presidential Elections 2012 : Phrases like USA, Jesus and Freedom replaced by family, mother,wife this time

Repeating their arguments again and again at enthusiastic rallies held every day of the final week of campaigning in four different states, President Barack Obama and Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney have fought one of the most closely contested US election races for US presidential seat in recent political history.

But now  the voters have the final say. Whether Barack Obama will be able to serve another four years as president of the USA or republican Mitt Romney will become the United States’ first Mormon president will become clear late tonight or early tomorrow.

According to the latest CNN survey, Barack Obama and Mitt Romney are tied at 49-49 in nationwide polls. However, the president might have an 80 % chance of winning the election based on the arithmetic needed to win 270 seats in the Electoral College. US President Barack Obama is believed to have already secured 237 representatives, meaning that if he wins swing states like Ohio, Iowa and Wisconsin – where he is one or two points ahead of Romney – he will likely retain the White House.

Romney, however, with his estimated 206 representatives, needs to win Florida, Iowa, Colorado, Virginia and Ohio. Under these conditions, Obama’s chance of winning is around 85 percent, according to The New York Times.

Both contenders spent their final weekend shuttling between contested states, calling on their electorate to cast their votes today. At a quick stop in Cincinnati, Ohio, a Republican stronghold, Obama renewed his calls to the American people to support his bid to complete the change he started in 2008 and to challenge the status quo in Washington.

“They spend millions of dollars to stop the change,” Obama said, targeting Washington-based lobbies and interest groups.

Controversy over early voting at US presidential Elections

In his address to an enthusiastic group of supporters, Romney continued to emphasize his message of a “strong leader, strong U.S.” while criticizing his rival for not keeping promises on job creation.

“Change cannot be measured in speeches,” Romney said while describing Obama as the most partisan president ever.

Apart from Obama and Romney, the pair’s respective vice presidential candidates, Joe Biden and Paul Ryan, were frequent travelers to Ohio, which saw 83 visits by presidential candidates in 2012, a record in recent American history.

US Presidential Elections 2012 Global Poll: Non-Americans across the world want Barack Obama to win have poor of image Romney

Yes that’s a fact. But US have never cared for what the rest of the world thinks unless it is for their profit and it contains oil. Yes the eagerness and ambition of the USA for oil and world domination is a issue that never gets old. But its as solid as whoever wins the elections will be the puppet of some bigger power larger than a US President.

A poll conducted by CNN involving more than 570,000 people across the world has found that non-Americans wanted 51-year-old Husein Barack Obama to remain the President of the United States. Research, conducted across 36 countries outside the USA, revealed 81 % were in favour of Barack Obama spending another four years in office. And only 19 % preferred 65-year-old oldboy Mitt Romney.

With every vote crucial in such a close election for US presidency, both sides have been focused on ensuring there is no electoral fraud, and Democrats have already accused Republican secretaries of attempting to restrict early voting in counties in Ohio and Florida that lean toward the Democrats.

While Democrats filed a lawsuit in Florida to extend early voting after it was cut back from 14 days to eight by the Republican-controlled legislature, in Ohio criticisms directed at the state’s Republican secretary created confusion and concern over how to cast an early ballot. In both Florida and Ohio, long lines of people waited many hours to cast their ballots.

Us Presidential Elections promises by Barack Obama and Mitt Romney

Obama promises American Dream and diplomatic solutions in crisis-ridden regions

– No more tax breaks to companies that are shipping jobs overseas.
– Roads and bridges will be rebuilt, generating jobs for unemployed US citizens.
– Medicare reform program will be concluded.
– The U.S. Army will continue to be the most powerful military but problems like Iran will continue to be solved through diplomatic means.

– No more a redneck ! Two million Americans will be trained at community colleges to give the U.S. a more skilled workforce. Some 100,000 math and science teachers will also be recruited.

– Investment in solar and wind energy will be intensified.

– A comprehensive immigration policy will be passed to provide every immigrant raised in the U.S. the chance “to run for their own American Dream.”

Romney promises war and tax reductions and high tech fence to fend off refugees

– Government spending will be reduced. Expensive, nonessential programs like “Obamacare” will be eliminated.
– The infrastructure of the country will be rebuilt through the combination of public investment and private initiative.
– Marginal taxes will be removed for a more competitive economy, while employers’ taxes will also be reduced.
– Obama-era defense cuts will be reversed. The U.S. Army will again become so strong that no one will be able to challenge it. At the same time, the U.S. will also increase its coordination with Israel.

– Israel and USA to make Iran a parking lot

– By 2020, the U.S. will no longer be dependent on foreign energy suppliers.
– A high-tech fence will be constructed and adequate manpower will be recruited to protect the U.S.’ borders. The administration will also get tough with employers who hire illegal immigrants.

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