Nytimes Election 2012 Review 148apps

nytimes Election 2012 Review 148apps
nytimes Election 2012 Review 148apps

Nytimes Election 2012 Review 148apps There is a potentially great new app to keep abreast of all the latest news leading up to the us presidential election in 2012 on the app store. it’s by the new york times , and provides iphone users not only access to the nyt’s headline content, but (remarkably) also feeds from other news sources like the washington post , cnn, fox news, and politico. The new york times election 2012 app is the one stop destination for politics news. follow the day’s must read political stories as they unfold throughout the day, with handpicked, up to the moment coverage from around the web and the complete new york times political report.

nytimes Election 2012 Review 148apps
nytimes Election 2012 Review 148apps

Nytimes Election 2012 Review 148apps By micah cohen. november 19, 2012 11:31 am. for president obama, re election proved to be a more nerve racking ride than his election. four years ago, aided by an unpopular republican incumbent, a financial crisis and a wave of enthusiasm, mr. obama defeated john mccain by seven percentage points in the national popular vote. November 6, 2012 7:19 pm. president obama has been elected to another term in the white house. fivethirtyeight followed developments throughout the night. 2:31 a.m. not a big win for obama, but a broad one. president obama was re elected, relying on a coalition of voters that was broader than it was deep. Overall, the election of 2012 has shown that we’re at a liminal moment in how ideas and brands spread — and the winners have to thread the needle between the declining (but still powerful. V. t. e. the 2012 united states presidential election in new york took place on november 6, 2012, as part of the 2012 united states presidential election in which all 50 states plus the district of columbia participated. voters chose 29 electors to represent them in the electoral college via a popular vote pitting incumbent democratic president.

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