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forward 2012(BACK IN BLACK)
Sheridan Hadley, Genevieve Hurtado, Jordan Elmore,
Carter Johnston,Andrew Schultz,
Mely Meyer, Kristina Kroon
PRIMARY: THE SOCIOLOGICAL
MODEL
WHAT IS THE SOCIOLOGICAL MODEL?Basically, the sociological model of voting takes a look at how people vote based off of what is influencing them to vote. In order to see what is influencing someone you need to take a loot at social class, religious background, ethnicity, race, family loyalties, gender (gender affiliation) and on the job relationships. This is what makes up a person’s political socialization.
WHAT DOES IT HAVE TO DO WITH THE ELECTION?First of all the sociological model of voting really is taking place in every election, because most often people are going to vote based off of their political socialization and not just follow their respective party like sheep. In this election, many people are listening to the candidates and the questions they are asking are “How will this affect me?” and “What will each candidate to for me?” Because of this, I would certainly say the sociological model is taking the role as the primary model of voting in this election.
SECONDARY: THE ECONOMIC MODEL
WHAT IS THE ECONOMIC MODEL?
The theory of people voting for their own self interest.Macro VS micro Are we better than we were in 2008?Inflation Gas prices and inflationgas prices are down for the moment historically consumers are being hit the hardest The inflation prices grew again to 1.7% and consumer prices grew to %0.6
THE RESULTS
THIS IS WHERE WEWILL PUT ALL OF
THE PROJECTED POP.VOTE INFORMATION
THAT WE HAVE COME UP WITH.
WELCOME BACK BARACK.
SO, WHAT’S GOING ON IN HOME SWEET
HOME?
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Popular Vote Percentages: U.S.: Obama- 50.6% Romney- 48.3%
GA: Obama- 44% Romney- 52% While the national vote will go to Obama, he has no chance in Georgia, as it is still known as one of the most conservative states in the nation.
THE ELECTORAL COLLEGECHECK OUT THESE RESULTS!
Obama: 284 Romney: 254
BIG 6 && TEEN 6
HOUSE SEATS
SENATE SEATS
REFERENCES
Cambell, James. "Sabato's Crystal Ball."Larry J. A. Can president Obama survive his economic record? Center for politics, 9 Aug. 2012. web. 30 Oct. 2012
Seeye, Katherine Q. "Female swing Voters, a coveted demographic. "The new york Times. The New york times, 25 Oct. 2012. 30 Oct. 2012
Silver, Nate." On the Maddeningly inexact relationship unemployment and re-election." FIvethirtyeight. New york times
www.270towin.com
http://fivethirtyeight.blogs.nytimes.com/