Today .. Announcement of the results of the race to the White House
11/07/2012 1:49 am
United States of America - and agencies - follow the morning
trapping the United States of America on her breath, with the announcement of the results of the presidential election, after being invited more than 200 million U.S. voters went to the polls Tuesday to choose their president for the next four years between the Democratic president hopeful for a second term Barack Obama and his Republican rival Mitt Romney, who have fought campaigns strenuous until the last minute in order to reach the White House. voters began to cast their ballots in the states of Virginia, Connecticut, Indiana, Kentucky, Maine and New Hampshire New Jersey and New York and Vermont. The other centers will open later in the ballot, which is called by 200 million voters to vote in it.
concluded Obama campaign Monday night in Iowa (center) a strong accent but he also regained memories inception of this mandate in the House race White 2008.
and in front of about twenty thousand people gathered in the center of frost in downtown Des Moines touched Obama in 2007 and 2008 while it was not "one could utter my name," adding that electoral rallies at the time not only attract 20 people.
"From here began our movement for change, and here behind platforms no building that housed the headquarters of our campaign in 2008."
said Obama, who seemed signs of emotion and fatigue after Five consecutive days of the election campaign at an accelerated pace "after everything that has happened after all is what we fought for, we can not abandon the change now."
For his part, Romney has campaigned until the last minute with tours in Ohio and Pennsylvania, accusing the outgoing president as a "failure."
After a horse race as long as a year and a half which has spent hundreds of millions of dollars on the election campaign and candidates have passed during which tens of thousands of kilometers in an election rounds Safha during which tens of thousands of hands and Measurement dozens of letters, dating back the last word on the results of the ballot box will determine Wednesday which of them will be the winner.
begins today with the opening of the first electoral ballot boxes, with the exception of the small village of Dixville Notch in New Hampshire, which gave the starting signal Elections as usual always.
For the first time in the history of the town, was unable the ten Nachboha access to the majority of where he earned both Obama and Romney five votes.
Romney (65 years), the former governor of Massachusetts (northeast ) and millionaire who built a fortune thanks to his career as a business, focused his campaign on criticism of the proceeds under Republican rival in the economic sphere. But Obama (51 years) introduced himself during the campaign defending the sons of the middle class, which is still suffering the consequences of the financial crisis that hit the country in 2008. crucial states - Florida (29 votes from senior voters) Analysts expect Mitt Romney won because of the real estate crisis and the unemployment rate exceeds the national average. - Pennsylvania (20 votes and polls pour when Obama), the state is divided between rural and middle pro-Republican and the cities of Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, where blacks and workers who voted heavily for Obama in 2008. - Ohio (15 votes in the polls, pour when Obama), is a state where George W. Bush won the 2004 and 2008 before moving to the democratic camp three-dimensional microcosm of the U.S. United major Bmdnha and industrial complexes and rural areas. - North Carolina (15 votes and opinion polls favor Romney) mandate of the province, where Obama won in 2008 but stronger States likely to move into the Republican camp . - Virginia (13 votes and opinion polls favor Romney), Obama's victory was the 2008 first Democrat since 1964. But Romney is counting on receiving promises to increase the defense budget more echoes among many of the military. - Wisconsin (10 votes polls pour when Obama), Democrats did not imagine the occurrence of this state in the hands of the Republicans although naming Paul Ryan slope candidate for vice president of data. - Colorado (9 votes, polls pour when Obama), systems Democratic Party Conference to appoint its candidate in 2008, but Romney opportunities in won the recipe. - Iowa (six votes, polls pour when Obama) this state was the start of Obama's candidacy in 2008. Romney came second in his party's primaries. - Nevada (six votes, polls pour when Obama), significantly damaged the state of the real estate crisis, suffering unemployment rate is the highest in the country. Obama is counting on the part of the population of Latin origin, but the state where a small group of Almurmn supports Romney. - New Hampshire (four votes, polls pour when Obama) only not vote twice for a democratic candidate in the last six presidential elections. And can tend to Romney, who was governor of neighboring Massachusetts. Florida through Monday and the last fifty years, the state voted 9 times for Republicans and 4 times for the Democrats. Since 1996, the state did not vote for any candidate but won the presidency. Showed figures published by the electoral state of Florida state that the number of voters who cast their ballots in early voting for the year 2012 was the lowest of the year 2008, but at a time the same number of voters who wish to vote in absentia by mail compared to the elections that took place four years ago. already voted up to 37 percent of the total registered voters in Florida, numbering 11.9 million voters. and trimmed Florida parliament, which is dominated by Republicans, the number of days for early voting this year in half, which led to form long queues and waiting eight hours for voters unable to cast their ballots amid complaints that changing the electoral rules come in the quest to curb Republican votes Democrats. rejected Florida Gov. Republican Rick Scott call echoed last week to extend the period of early voting days. last polls until the last minute of the presidential race, opinion polls showed on the national level Both candidates almost Mtadelan in voting intentions. But Obama's fortunes seemed slightly higher than the chances of Romney, thanks especially to the indirect electoral system, which governs the U.S. presidential election, where abbreviating dozen key states out of 50 states in the country the entire electoral process and therefore, all eyes are focused . the most prominent state tighten her eyes today will be the undisputed Ohio (north). What Republican succeeded in entering the White House without winning this state, a task looks difficult but not impossible to Romney, all the polls show Obama ahead of his opponent in this state, and that was superior margin little. contrast, electoral calculations show that if Obama won both Ohio and Florida (Southeast) and Virginia (east) and the victory was a clear margin for rival, the process will be resolved in his favor from the first hours of the day. accompany elections , and whatever the winner in this election Vsastdm Congress likely to change the balance of power completely, the fact that the presidential elections are accompanied by legislative elections. The House of Representatives, which is dominated by Republicans will be completely renovated in elections yesterday, while that one-third of the members of the Senate - where Democrats are enjoyed by a majority - will run in the battles renewal of the mandate. elections yesterday, voters also cast their ballots on 174 proposals to be put to a referendum locally. proposals cover all issues ranging from rationing marijuana and even physician assisted suicide (euthanasia). and the number of proposals submitted is the highest since 2006, but remains below the level of the suggestions made in the late nineties of the last century and early this century. presidential election system U.S. election system is in the United States system is unparalleled in any other country, Unlike what many people think of the American electorate that they are electing their president directly, the word discount due to electoral Complex, which consists of 538 delegates. In practice the American voter does not choose its president directly, but gives voice to one of the delegates in the state where you vote. and for entering into the White House needs the U.S. presidential candidates to 270 votes, plus one half at least of the total members of the electoral college votes, which is equivalent to the number of members of the House of Representatives and U.S. Senate. Each state has a certain number of American voices within this complex according to the number of inhabitants and the number of deputies who represent them in the U.S. Congress. It should be noted here that the state of California, as the largest U.S. states in terms of population have 55 votes in the complex, while the number of votes of Florida, for example, 27 votes, while owns North Carolina just three votes. In contrast, do not count the votes residents of the U.S. capital Washington. Although the population of taxpayers like the rest of American citizens. It was decided that in the era of America's founding fathers. Maybe they think that Washington, DC will be just the headquarters of the U.S. government and its organs, while all citizens cast their ballots in the States from which they are descended. And ended in so far, all attempts failed to enact a law giving Washington, DC votes in the electoral college.
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