1. Presidential campaigning moves to Ohio
2. Ohio is a HUGE swing state that could determine the outcome of the whole campaign
3. Obama and Romney are in a 2 man race for president
Opinion:
This campaign has come down to 2 men, 2 parties and 2 different views on how the USA should run. Barrack Obama (Democratic) and Mitt Romney (Republican) have different backgrounds on how they got into this heated race for the White House, but both are "competing" for the same goal, to be the president of the United States.
Obama has already been President for 2 and a half years, while Romney has burst onto the scene like a rookie cracking the big leagues for the first time (ala Mike Trout). This seems to happen every campaign, it always comes down to the current President and every campaign there is someone new that challenges for the White House. Sometimes this can work, and they overtake the current President for the job, but most of the time, it seems that if you are already in power, people like familiarity, so they tend to stick with one person as the head of their country as long as they can.
Me personally, I believe that Obama will stay in power for as long as he can. He has shown he great leadership abilities and relentlessness that I believe lacked before he cam into power. He has steadied this country financially in a big way, and although they might still be trillions of dollars in (ala George Bush), he has steadied this countries backbone and has become a great leader with some new found experience in office, which is a huge advantage as well.
Obama will win this campaign and Romney will need to try and try again to take down this Presidential beast.
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