the candidates for the 2012 presidential election
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The candidates for the 2012 presidential election . By PresenterMedia.com. The Candidates:. Democrats Barack Obama Republicans Ron Paul Mitt Romney Newt Gingrich Rick Santorum. Candidates Ideals. Barack Obama. Mitt Romney. Ron Paul. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
The candidates for the 2012 presidential election
By PresenterMedia.com
• Democrats• Barack Obama
• Republicans• Ron Paul• Mitt Romney• Newt Gingrich• Rick Santorum
The Candidates:
A conservative politician that is labeled as “Doctor No”. He won’t vote for anything that doesn’t go exactly along with the constitution.
Candidates IdealsThe President is taking a very aggressive approach to put American citizens back to work and create a strong economy where hard work pays and responsibility is rewarded.
Mitt Romney is a politician that is pro life, and wants to exceed Obama’s job creation plan in order to create a stable economy.
A conservative politician, that is running on the beliefs of the bible more than anything. Born in Virginia but is currently a politician in Pennsylvania.
A very adequate business man that is looking to stable the economy. He has also founded a variety of different organizations in the health care field
Barack Obama
Mitt Romney
Ron Paul
Rick Santorum
Newt Gingrich
• Currently the 44th President of the United States.
• Born in Hawaii in 1961• Went to Harvard• Is the first African American
President in the history of the United States
Obama’s Bio:
Obama Vs. the other candidates.Clearly during the Iowa Caucus’s there is no clear candidate that will challenge Obama for the 2012 presidency.
Mitt Romney Bio• Born in Michigan in 1947
• Occupation: Governor
• Went to school at Bringham Young University and Harvard
• Best known for his campaign for president in 2008 as the governor of Massachusetts
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