Posts tagged Democratic
Posts tagged Democratic
An Oklahoma-based designer, Jeff Rogers, recently won the Poster Contest sponsored by the OFA campaign. Obama for America invited artists from across the country to volunteer their creativity to support President Obama’s jobs plan and the campaign by entering our Art Works poster design contest.
The Obama Campaign announced that Jeff’s design was selected on Thursday, December 22nd.
Out of thousands of submissions Jeff’s design was one of the top 3 selected. He will receive a signed print of his work by the President. You can view his poster and buy a print along with the other two winning designs at the online campaign store.

Beyond the bleep, we think the rest of this video is worth watching, too—particularly if you are a fan of electoral strategy (and/or maps). Jim Messina talks you through five pathways we’ve got to 270 electoral votes in 2012.
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Good to know Newt “She’s not young enough or pretty enough to be the wife of a President, and besides, she has cancer” Gingrich is a reformed man! Though I must admit, I’m even more impressed with this radio host’s pledge to give Newt $1 million if he drops out of the race.
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(Source: allocution, via political-cartoons)
The next generation of politicians and despots won’t care at all about land — they will want to control information and the mechanism to transport that information — the very Internet itself.
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2012, It’s going to be a great year!
Fired up and ready to go.
(Source: americansunshine, via barackobama)

Here’s a relevant one from 1935.
It’s funny how things change…and how they don’t.
(via political-cartoons)
Daily chart: American birth rates. Just over 4m babies were born in America in 2010, some 3% less than the previous year. Women aged 40-44 were the only age group that had more babies in 2010 than in 2009, and the birth rate for teenagers fell to a record low.
It will be interesting to see how the voter demographics change in the voter turnout for 2012 compared to 2008.
A giant, interactive infographic on the price tag for The 12 Days of Christmas.
The Cost Of Christmas Is Up 3.5 Percent This Year to $24,263.18
This is cool. Check it out.
Literally, the cost of christmas.
Help choose which three finalists in our Art Works design contest will get their prints signed by President Obama. Go vote on your favorites! Do it now!
Support designer from Tulsa, Jeff Rogers, and his unique design!