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HighBeam Research has measured the media attention surrounding each current Republican candidate to determine who had been receiving the most buzz leading up to Tuesday’s primaries. In many primaries, candidates’ media attention could often be linked directly to primary results, but did the same hold true for the March 13th elections?
HighBeam Research measured the media attention surrounding each GOP contender in the ten states of Super Tuesday to determine which candidate had been receiving the most buzz leading up to the primaries. In recent 2012 primaries, candidates’ media attention could often be linked directly to primary victories, but did the same hold true for the Super Tuesday elections?
This infographic from Sunshine State News provides an interpretation of the four remaining GOP presidential candidates – Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, Ron Paul and Rick Santorum, including their positions, family, etc.
This infographic depicts republican candidates and president Obama’s stances on five issues – immigration, taxes, gay marriage, energy, and Afghanistan. All of the information was gathered from candidates websites and speeches.
With the 2012 election less than a year away, the election machine is fired up and ready to go. This infographic from Total Bankruptcy looks at the Republican candidates’ hot topics including the economy, housing, and job creation through tax cuts and regulation.
Who should business owners vote for in the 2012 presidential elections. This infographic from FasUpFront provides details about top candidates and core issues related to small businesses.
As is with all Presidential elections in the U. S., taxes are again central to the political discussion around who will be the best man to lead our nation. Will it be President Obama for a second term? The brains over at The Tax Institute have been hard at work crunching the numbers associated with the various candidates tax plans. Below is an infographic on what each candidate is proposing and what it means for you and your family.
Historically, caucuses have served as early indicators of which candidate might win their party’s nomination. However, earlier this week, many speculated that Twitter would be a better predictor of the Iowa caucuses than traditional polling. And they might have been right.