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Thursday, September 27, 2012
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
(Opinion) Pew research center poll: the america you never hear about
According to a poll carried out by the pew research center, 32
percent of adults of voting age identify themselves as ’lower class’ marked by
a great increase in all age and race groups except black people[1].
People in this class seem to be waning in confidence of the American dream as
they cite an increased need to ‘cut back spending’ and only 51 percent believe that ‘hard work bring
success’[2].
The fact that there is an marked increase in people who
identify themselves as members of the lower class also has political
implications as there has been big increase among independents and democrats
who , but the most profound increase is among those who are republicans, who experienced
a 10 jump[3]
However what is really profound is that the two major political
parties have gone out their way not to recognise this voter bloc. While such an
omission may be expected by republicans who have long been considered as the
party of the rich, it is not so readily accepted by the democratic party, the
self -claimed party of the ‘little guy’.
From the Clinton era onwards, the Democratic Party has made
it a point to market itself to the middle class rejecting a growing working
class/lower class demographic that is pessimistic about America’s future to say
the least. The most revealing findings in the poll was the increase in young
people between the ages of 18-29 who
consider themselves lower class from
from 25 percent in 2008 to 39 percent in 2012[4].
This represents a major blow to one of the most reiterated
values in American life; future generations should have it better than
their predecessors. If the Romney campaign had any competence they would come
up with ads in record time targeted in swing states where Obama currently has
the edge citing these findings running into the continued theme of the
campaign asking Americans if they are
better off than they were four years from now.
But knowing this campaign, they have so far never missed an
opportunity to miss an opportunity. The Romney campaign managed to turn what
should have been an week of easy press into a comedy of errors by insulting Britain
during the Olympics and Palestinians while in Israel. They have failed to
answer calls of democrats to release his tax return as democrats have
successfully framed Mitt Romney as a cold blooded capitalist in a climate where
one could be burned at the steak.
In sum, the recent findings serve as further proof of a
truth that is becoming self-evident; the American dream is in trouble and it
going to take longer than four years to keep it alive.
[1] R.
Morin and S. Motel, 2012, A Third of American Now Say They Are in the Lower
Classes, http://www.pewsocialtrends.org/2012/09/10/a-third-of-americans-now-say-they-are-in-the-lower-classes/
[2]
Ibid
[3]
Ibid
[4]
Ibid
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Monday, September 3, 2012
(Video) Mitt Romney: Mitt for Sale
the young turks share their take on the 'real convention'.
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Thursday, August 30, 2012
(video) Rick Santorum RNC speech: Can You Really Shake Hands With The American Dream?
The Young Turks share their take on a string of strange hand metaphors during Rick Santorum's speech at the Republican National Convention.
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Monday, November 14, 2011
Prediction 1: Obama Will Win Election 2012
Despite less than encouraging poll numbers, a discontented
base, and a shot economy, Barack Obama, probably by a close margin, will win
election 2012.
WHY?
While you can rightly argue whether Barack Obama has done
good job as the president of the United States, but even Reince Priebus, head
of the RNC, recognizes Obama’s unmatchable talent for political fundraising[1].
In election 2008, Obama broke records in political fundraising by raising $744
million, which meant he was able to outspend his rival John McCain, whose funds
were limited due to him accepting public funds[2].
This made all the difference as Obama was able to outspend McCain at a crucial
juncture in the election with Obama spending $136 million while McCain spent
$26 million in the same period[3].
While campaign funds it aren’t the only factor to consider in winning an
election it definitely hands a major advantage to the candidate who can raise
more funds than his competitors.
It allows a candidate to reach ad markets his
rivals can’t and even allows the given candidate the ability to be a real
threat in states considered to be sewn up by his/her rivals. This advantage
belongs to Obama’s campaign in the 2012 election as he has raised more funds
than mitt Romney, the republican’s top fundraiser, by a three to one margin[4].Obama
is already using his advantage in the knowledge that his appeal, in comparison
to election 2008, has waned. The Obama
campaign plans to be competitive across the board, allowing him to fight
effectively in swing states and states that usually voted republican, states
which previous democrat candidates couldn’t because of a lack of funds[5].
This means that Obama avoids the democratic strategy of putting “all their
marbles on a couple of states”[6].
its also a key reason why the Obama campaign “are opening offices, airing TV ads and building up
campaign machinery in(red state territory such as) the upper South, in Rust
Belt Midwestern states and across the Southwest”[7]. The money advantage carries over into the parties as the
DNC has raised and spent more money than the RNC which found itself bargaining
with the republican presidential candidates to help tackle it’s $21 million
debt[8].
This allows the DNC to back Obama as he attempts to pass his needed and wanted
jobs bill by launching attack ads that promote parts of Obama’s jobs bill while
blaming Republicans for slowing down its passing through the senate
in states considered being key in the election[9].
Money aside, many suggest that how Obama does in Ohio could decide whether he will have second
term or will go down in history as a one term president. Poor numbers in the
polls has Commentators openly wandering aloud about whether Obama’s ‘coalition’
African-Americans, Latinos, young people, and women can seal victory for him in
2012 as they did in 2oo8[10].
but recent polling suggests that despite the tangible dislike of his presidency,
he still trumps his republican rivals. A poll taken by Quinnipiac University
regarding voters in Ohio, a key swing state that sealed George bush reelection
in 2004, has Obama four points ahead of republican front runner mitt Romney
despite their discontent about his administration with 51% dissatisfied with
the ‘handlings’ of his ‘duties in the white house’ and 49% of Ohio voters
indicating that Obama ‘don’t deserve a second term in office’[11]
.In sum, Presiedent Obama will have second term due his money advantage and
despite the palpable dislike of his presidency, voters will vote for Obama
because he represents a better choice to the republican alternative.
[1] M.
A. Memoli, 2011, RNC chairman says Obama is a great fundraiser, bad president, http://articles.latimes.com/2011/jul/13/news/la-pn-rnc-obama-funds-20110713
[2] A.
Matsui, 2008, Obama campaign fundraising totals nearer $750 million, new
records show, http://www.pbs.org/newshour/vote2008/reportersblog/2008/12/obama_campaign_fundraising_tot.html
[3]
Ibid
[4] E.
Carmi et al, 2011, the 2012 money race: compare the candidates, http://elections.nytimes.com/2012/campaign-finance
[5] P.
Nicholas, 2011, Obama Strategic edge: cash to campaign everywhere, http://articles.latimes.com/2011/nov/07/nation/la-na-obama-states-strategy-20111107
[6]
Ibid
[7]
Ibid
[8]
Associated Press,2011, RNC may sponsor debates in exchange for help on debt, http://www.nytimes.com/2011/04/03/us/politics/03debates.html
[9] A.
Joseph, 2011, DNC ads push Obama’s jobs plan, http://influencealley.nationaljournal.com/2011/11/dnc-pushes-obamas-jobs-plan-in.php
[10]
D.Balz, 2011, does Ohio hold the key to Obamas’ 2012 hopes? http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/does-ohio-hold-the-key-to-obamas-2012-hopes/2011/11/08/gIQAVhis0M_story.html
[11]
P.Steinhauser, 2011, Poll: Obama Advantage in Crucial battleground state?, http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2011/10/26/poll-obama-advantage-in-crucial-battleground-state/
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