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Date Published: January 4, 2012
Date Accessed : January 5, 2012
Mitt Romney is the most likely Republican candidate ready to challenge President Obama in the race to become the new President of the United States of America. Thus the campaign advisers of President Obama did not leave the first opportunity to criticize him, calling him a "weak, front - runner". The question however is that for how long can the Obama team criticize Romney on just one issue. People, especially individual voters, may eventually consider Romney's decisions as evidence of pragmatism and start supporting him. Obama's advisers are trying to increase the doubt in the mind of the Republicans, that is Mitt Romney with his conservative ideals the idol choice for the presidency.The moderates are also worried because they fear that Romney will make economic policies that will benefit rich people like him and not the entire public in general. Obama's advisers have also called him the "wall street 1% type". The advisers said that the three way tie of Mitt Romney with other Republican presidential candidates shows that the Republican party still does not trust Romney as its front bearer. Obama's advisers were confident that they were ready to face any Republican candidate with full confidence.
The latest presidential elections is going to be one hell of a battle. The stage is set and the warriors are almost chosen. It a battle of the elephants and the donkeys. The elections can go either way and this must be giving President Obama sleepless nights. The Obama committee is leaving no stone unturned to ensure that President Obama wins the election and gets re-elected as the president of the United States of America. Both the parties are leaving no opportunity to accuse or blame the other of something. This elections is expected to be a nail biting one and the field is set. The Democrat have Barack Obama as their obvious candidate but the Republicans are still deciding between Mitt Romney, Rick Santorum and Ron Paul. In the end it does not matter whoever gets the nomination, one thing is for sure. Obama is in for some serious cut-throat competition.
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pragmatism
After Iowa, Obama Campaign Sharpens 2 Negative Portrayals of Romney
practical attitude
Bob's pragmatism saw him through many tough times in his business.
ideal
most suitable
ORIGIN late Middle English (as a term in Platonic philosophy, in the sense ‘existing as an archetype’): from late Latin idealis, fromLatin idea (see idea) .
His ideal behavior as a host was indeed pleasing.
cut-throat
fierce and intense
The cut-throat competition between the two teams led to one of the best matches of football in the history of the game.
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