Wednesday, 21 November 2012

Mitt Romney v.s Barack Obama

I agree with Shania in that election speeches are a very hard task. It seems that in order to win an election you have to have a good plan and a great campaign, but more importantly you have to be able to sell yourself and persuade the voters that you’re more likeable than the competition. In my view, voters lose interest and seem to be drawn to who is more relatable. This is why I believe that whoever has the biggest smile and a silver tongue wins the election.

After watching Romney’s concession speech it has become obvious that despite the hatred toward Romney, Mitt seems to be humble and he even wishes luck to the President. It does seem customary to thank the people who contributed to his campaign but I do not believe that Romney was being sarcastic in any way. He had a good campaign and he deserves a decent amount of respect. Also during the first Presidential debate, Mitt really hits it out of the park and that is hard to do against Obama.

Obama from the beginning was clear to me to become the winner of the election. Barack is very likeable and his public speaking skills are remarkable. Obamas acceptance speech was very moving and effective in ending the election on a good note. Not only does Obama thank America for voting but more importantly, Obama told Americans that whether they had voted for him or not he had 'listened and learned’ and specified that the ‘best was yet to come’.

9 comments:

  1. Well said.
    Would you feel the same way about Romney if it wasnt Obama he was up against? taking in consideration everything that he said during his campaign?

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  3. I would still feel the same way about Romney. I do agree that in some point of his campaign he seemed to be "fake nice and even sarcastic at times" like you said. It isn't entirely Mitt's fault, we need to take into consideration that there was the entire Republican party behind him and most of what he said were not his words.

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    1. So your implying that Romney might not agree with all the views of his party? Shoulnt he work on republican views and goals before trying to become president?

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  4. jovan, i agree with some aspects of your response. if you knew more about mitt romney you would see that this was simply another way of getting his name out in the public, and jumpstart his very successful business career once again.

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    2. Dusan, your entire argument is invalid. Please refrain from posting on this subject.

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